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Ivanka skips daddy’s Halloween party — where he DJed 80s music and Phantom of the Opera from his iPad — to celebrate 41st birthday in Miami with girlfriends
- Ivanka Trump missed seeing her dad DJ at his Halloween party in Mar-a-Lago Monday to celebrate her 41st birthday with friends and sister Tiffany
- The former First Daughter and presidential adviser had a group of 20 friends celebrating Sunday at Call Me Gaby Italian restaurant in South Beach
- The girls were MIA when former President Donald Trump added party DJ to his many titles at his Halloween party at Florida’s Mar-a-Lago Monday
- Trump DJ’d his dinner story on his iPad at the Palm Beach, Florida party over the holidays
- A source said the soundtrack was mostly 80s music, as well as the Phantom of the Opera soundtrack
- Trump dressed ‘like himself’ for costume gala, source said, but postponed when asked if he would run for president again in 2024
Ivanka Trump missed seeing her dad DJ at his Halloween party in Mar-a-Lago Monday to celebrate her 41st birthday with friends and sister Tiffany in Miami.
The former First Daughter and presidential adviser, along with 20 friends, celebrated Sunday at Call Me Gaby Italian restaurant in South Beach.
The girls were MIA when former President Donald Trump added party DJ to his many titles at his Halloween party at Florida’s Mar-a-Lago Monday.
Trump DJed his dinner story on his iPad at the party in Palm Beach, Florida over the holidays.
A source told Page six that the soundtrack was largely 1980s music, as was the soundtrack to Phantom of the Opera.
Trump was dressed “like himself” for the costume gala, the source said, but postponed it when asked if he would run for president again in 2024.
Ivanka Trump missed seeing her dad DJ at his Halloween party in Mar-a-Lago Monday to celebrate her 41st birthday with friends and sister Tiffany (pictured left) in Miami
The former First Daughter and presidential adviser had a group of 20 friends celebrating Sunday at Call Me Gaby Italian restaurant in South Beach
Ivanka blows out the candles on her birthday cake with friends on Miami’s South Beach
The girls were MIA when former President Donald Trump added party DJ to his many titles at his Halloween party at Florida’s Mar-a-Lago Monday
Trump DJ’d his dinner story on his iPad at the Palm Beach, Florida party over the holidays
Trump came close to announcing a 2024 White House bid at a Thursday night rally in Iowa — where the country’s first presidential contest will be held — and on the anniversary of his 2020 election loss.
“And now, to make our country successful, safe and glorious, I will very, very, very likely do it again,” he said. ‘OKAY? Very, very, very likely. Very, very, very likely.’
Trump urged Iowa Republicans Senator Chuck Grassley and Gov. Kim Reynolds – who does not face stiff competition from Democrats – with just five days before the midterm elections.
He encouraged his supporters: “If you want safety for your family and safety for your community, remove every Democrat from office and vote for Republicans everywhere.”
Paulina Gretzky, daughter of Hockey Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky, posted a photo to her Instagram – which has since been deleted – showing her and golfer husband Dustin Johnson with the 45th president.
Trump’s oldest daughter mixed dinner with friends on a yacht earlier in the weekend.
Ivanka was last seen last week receiving an award on behalf of her late mother Ivana, who was honored by the Czech president for her “dedication to the country’s cultural and social life.”
The 40-year-old stunned in a floor-length black dress with a built-in embellished sash as she entered the Independent Czechoslovak State Day celebrations with her husband Jared Kushner, 41, and her brother Donald Trump Jr., 44, on Friday.
She attended the event to receive her mother’s award at the prestigious Prague Castle and led her brother and husband down the aisle to greet the president.
Ivana, who died at the end of June this year at the age of 73, was born in the Czech Republic in the Moravian town of Zlín, which was called Gottwaldov during the communist years.
She was born in Zlín in 1949, at the beginning of Joseph Stalin’s communist influence over the country, to electrical engineer Miloš Zelníček and telephone operator Marie Zelníčková.