Ivanka Trump Celebrates Dad’s 77th Birthday with Family

Although Ivanka Trump has not been seen in public with her father, former President Donald Trump, lately, the former first daughter was spotted by a spy having dinner with her family at the Bedminster club in New Jersey to celebrate his 77th birthday. The dinner was attended by Ivanka, her sons Joseph and Theodore, Melania Trump, and her son Barron. Ivanka also posted a birthday message for Trump on Instagram, expressing how incredible of a father he is and wishing him a year filled with happiness.

Invitation to Arabella’s Bat Mitzvah

After rumors circulated that Donald Trump was not invited to his granddaughter Arabella’s bat mitzvah, a source clarified that he was invited but was unable to attend due to his legal issues. Ivanka’s siblings Don Jr., Eric, and Tiffany Trump, as well as their significant others, attended the celebration. Ivanka posted pictures from the event on Instagram, including shots of Trump and Melania at a horse-themed birthday and pre-bat mitzvah celebration they threw for Arabella.

Despite Trump’s recent indictment on charges of improperly holding classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate, Ivanka has remained quiet on the matter. In a statement on Instagram after Trump announced his third White House run, Ivanka stated that she does not plan to be involved in politics, although she will always support her father. When Trump was indicted on charges related to the Stormy Daniels scandal, Ivanka expressed her love for her father and her country and appreciated the support and concern from individuals on both sides of the political spectrum.

Although Ivanka did not attend Trump’s post-indictment speech, a source revealed that she visited him at Mar-a-Lago before he faced charges. Trump has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him and was recently found liable for sexually assaulting writer E. Jean Carroll. He is demanding a new sexual abuse trial against her.

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