Ivanka Trump shared a loving photo with her dad President Donald Trump and mega podcaster Joe Rogan from the historic day her father was sworn into office for a second time.
“2 Legends !” the proud daughter, 43, captioned her Instagram post, shared Wednesday.
The trio was photographed at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, where Trump’s loyal supporters celebrated his return to office at the pre-inauguration event on Sunday.
Ivanka, wearing a custom Oscar de la Renta dress that boasted an off-shoulder crystal and pearl floral-embroidered empire waist gown, stood between the tuxedo-donning men while posing for the photo at the star-studded event.
Ivanka — who served as an advisor during her father’s first term — added that the photo was missing UFC CEO Dana White and computer scientist and podcaster Lex Fridman.
“Wish you two were in this one !” she added.
She also credited the “one and only” Jessica Rogan, Joe’s wife, for taking the picture.
The eldest daughter of President Trump previously said she has no plans to return to the White House to help her father run the country during his second administration.
“I hate politics,” Ivanka bluntly declared on the “Him & Her Show” podcast on Jan. 14, less than a week before the inauguration.
While she said she loves “policy and impact,” politics makes it a “very dark, negative business.”
“Unfortunately, the two are not separable,” the mom-of-three said. “There is a darkness to that world that I don’t really want to welcome into mine.”
Ivanka acknowledged she is “to some degree” still at the “center of the storm because my father is about to be president,” but this go around will avoid the DC drama.
“Some people love the gladiator aspect of it — the fight. That was never me,” she shared.
After Trump’s 2020 election loss, Ivanka relocated to Florida with her husband, Jared Kushner, and their three children, Arabella, 13, Joseph, 11, and Theodore, 8.
However, Ivanka plans to continue to “show up” for her dad when needed — but as his “daughter,” not an advisor.
“I think I’m most looking forward to just being able to show up for him as a daughter and be there for him to take his mind off things, to watch a movie with him, or watch a sports game,” she said.
“To know that he can be with me, and be himself and just relax and for me to be able to provide that for him in a very loving way as his daughter.”
She also talked about the stress the title of president comes with and how every decision made as commander-in-chief is analyzed under a microscope.
“It’s the world’s loneliest position — the enormity of the decisions you’re making on a daily basis, how transactional everyone is with you,” she said.
While she plans to steer clear of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, she was seen supporting her pops at most of the pre and post-inauguration events.
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