Ivanka Trump showed off her incredible wakeboarding skills on Monday when she posted beautiful footage of her off the coast of Miami Beach.
The former first daughter, 41, shared a clip of her riding the waves and posing for a smile with her son Theo, seven, over the action-packed Labor Day weekend.
The boy watched in delight as his mother – who wore a yellow one-piece swimsuit, black life jacket and baseball cap – gave the thumbs up.
Meanwhile, she also shared a glamorous photo of her with friends, captioning it having a “beach pool day with my favorites.”
It’s been several weeks since the former first daughter posted to Instagram, after keeping quiet as her father Donald was arrested for the fourth time.
Ivanka Trump appeared to be enjoying her Labor Day vacation as she enjoyed the warm waters of Miami Beach on Monday
Ivanka shared a video of her wakeboarding herself behind a boat with seven-year-old son Theo, watching from behind as his mom gave a thumbs up
Ivanka was also pictured along with some of her friends for what she called a “beach pool day with her faves.”
It’s the first time she’s posted since her father, former President Donald Trump, was incarcerated at Georgia’s notorious Fulton County Jail where he had his mugshot taken, which was his fourth arrest.
Last month, the 77-year-old made history by becoming the first former president to pose for a mugshot after his arrest for trying to undo the president Elections 2020 results in Georgia.
Only days earlier, there were rumors that Ivanka had done so you opposed her decision to retire from politics amid his rising popularity numbers.
Ivanka, 41, who served as Trump’s adviser to the White House with her husband Jared Kushner, said she retired from politics in November to spend more time with her family.
Ivanka looked completely at ease balancing on a wakeboard on Monday
Ivanka managed to smile during her Labor Day wakeboarding activity
But members of Trump’s inner circle have said his oldest daughter and son-in-law have recently resurfaced behind the scenes, according to Vanity purse.
Rumors of their renewed involvement in his 2024 campaign began circulating after they were spotted among MAGA elites at a private event at Trump’s Bedminster golf club in July.
Since then, the couple has been seen “much more often” at political networking and campaign events — ostensibly as members of the family rather than in an official advisory role — as Trump’s ratings soar.
Donald Trump made history last month by becoming the first former president to pose for a mugshot after his arrest for trying to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results
In November, Donald Trump’s oldest daughter, Ivanka, 41, said she was retiring from politics to spend more time with her family (pictured)
Ivanka, 41, who used to serve as her father’s White House adviser along with her husband Jared Kushner, 42 (both pictured left)
In mid-November last year, Ivanka said she would not be involved in her father’s 2024 election to the White House, but that she intended to focus on her children.
Sources close to the couple told DailyMail.com that this impression was disputed, saying “absolutely nothing has changed” regarding their withdrawal from the political scene.
“Jared and Ivanka don’t want to go into politics and like to spend their summers in Bedminster with Ivanka’s father and their children, as they always have,” they said.
“They still maintain a close personal relationship.”
Meanwhile, a top campaign strategist told Vanity Fair that the couple were seen more often at political events.
“They’ve been spotted more often this summer,” they said. “They have made it clear that they are behind us. They come to meetings to say hello.’
A former Trump official also told the magazine that Kushner, 42, whose private equity firm Affinity Partners relies on Saudi investment, “needs to protect his turf, especially in the Middle East.”
Donald Trump, daughter Senior Advisor Ivanka Trump and son Donald Trump Jr. pictured in January 2021 as the former president sought ways to undo his electoral defeat
President Donald Trump watches as daughter Ivanka Trump speaks at a campaign event at the Kenosha Regional Airport, November 2, 2020, in Kenosha, Wisconsin
“Of course, now that the president has a 40-point lead, Jared pretends to be involved,” they said. “If he becomes president again, Jared must protect his turf, especially in the Middle East.”
In mid-November last year, Ivanka said she would not be involved in her father’s 2024 White House nomination, wanting instead to focus on her children.
“I love my dad very much,” she said in her Instagram announcement.
“This time I choose to prioritize my young children and the private life we create as a family.
“While I will always love and support my father, I will do so outside the political arena in the future.”
Although Kushner attended Trump’s campaign launch that same month, Ivanka was noticeably absent as Trump drew attention to other family members in the room, including his wife, former First Lady Melania Trump, and his middle son Eric.
But now that the wind has turned and Trump’s popularity is rising, Ivanka and Jared appear to be aiming to return to their roles as his White House supporters.
Their past involvement in his administration proved lucrative for Kushner in the following months.
Six months after leaving the White House in 2020, Kushner secured a $2 billion investment from a fund led by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who was a close ally during Trump’s term.
He landed the big deal despite Affinity Partners – which only launched in 2021 – being labeled “inexperienced” and “unsatisfactory in all aspects” of its business by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund’s screening panel.
Kushner and the Saudi prince went by first names in text messages and phone calls for years during Trump’s tenure, according to the New York Times.
Their communication continued even after the October 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, 59, who was ambushed and killed by Saudi agents.
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