Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka to attend Joe Biden's inauguration

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka to attend Joe Biden's inauguration

- Ivanka Trump says she will be attending the ceremony to mark the commencement of Joe Biden's new four-year term as president of the United States to save her political career

- Trump's daughter reportedly believed she would gain more supporters by attending the Democrat's swearing-in as the 46th US president

- The Republican leader Donald Trump, according to an insider, rebuked his daughter for wanting to engage with "crooks" who stole his votes

PAY ATTENTION: Join Briefly News' Telegram channel! Never miss important updates!

Outgoing United States (US) President Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka, has plans to attend Democrat Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20, to the chagrin of his father.

According to a report by Daily Mail, Ivanka will attend the ceremony to mark the commencement of Biden's new four-year term as president of the United States, to save her political career.

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka to attend Biden's inauguration
Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka speaking at a past event. Photo: Getty Images.
Source: Getty Images
"Ivanka is worried that her promising political career is in jeopardy and she's doing whatever she can to save her reputation," a source intimated to the publication.

Read also

Elon Musk shares memory of fixing car himself with cheap part

Trump, who has however, refused to accept the outcome of the presidential election where he lost to Biden, was enraged by daughter's decision, terming it as "an insult".

The 74-year-old, according to an insider, rebuked his daughter for wanting to engage with "crooks" who stole his votes.

The source further said Ivanka reportedly believed she would gain more supporters by attending Biden's swearing in as the 46th US president by presenting herself as a "good sport".

Ivanka is an American businesswoman who has been serving as an adviser to her father Trump, and also as the director of the office of economic initiatives and entrepreneurship since 2017.

Trump to break long-time tradition

Briefly.co.za had reported Trump would break a long time tradition after he said he wouldn't attend his rival's inauguration.

"To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20," he tweeted before he was subsequently banned on Twitter for inciting violence.

Read also

Trevor Noah congratulates Melania Trump for getting rid of bully on Twitter

The outspoken Republican leader still insisted the November 3 General Election was marred with electoral theft and other forms of malpractices which he strongly maintains favoured his opponent and resulted in his loss.

Enjoyed reading our story? Download BRIEFLY's news app on Google Play now and stay up-to-date with major South African news!

Source: Briefly News

Tags:
Online view pixel