The Trump campaign has seen a series of controversial moments in the final days of the 2024 election season, reaching a chaotic peak with a Madison Square Garden rally that critics described as racially charged and disorganized. This turbulent atmosphere has pushed many figures close to former President Donald Trump to distance themselves from his campaign—and, according to insiders, his daughter Ivanka Trump is officially one of them.
Sources say Ivanka, who was once a central figure in Trump’s previous campaigns, has firmly chosen to step away, making her detachment clear both publicly and privately. During a recent interview with The New York Times, her husband, Jared Kushner, stood in for her, confirming the split. When asked if Ivanka might make a last-minute appearance to support her father before Election Day, Kushner’s response was succinct and direct: “Zero.” He elaborated, explaining that Ivanka closed that chapter of her life upon leaving Washington and has remained unwavering in her decision.
The disconnect seems especially striking given Ivanka’s previous dedication to her father’s political pursuits, but the changes in her personal life, along with recent campaign controversies, have solidified her decision. A Jewish woman raising Jewish children, Ivanka has faced challenges reconciling her family’s values with the direction of her father’s campaign. For example, recent headlines emerged around extremist rallies aligning themselves with Trump, a development Ivanka reportedly found troubling.
Beyond family and social matters, Ivanka has embraced a new role, frequently sharing glimpses of her life online, whether through fitness photos, water sports, or attending social gatherings. While she’s cultivated a more personal, lifestyle-oriented online presence, sources close to Ivanka indicate she remains committed to her family’s well-being and refrains from engaging in campaign activities.
As the former First Daughter prioritizes her life away from politics, Kushner has confirmed Ivanka will not return to her father’s campaign. Instead, she’s choosing a path of her own—one that many say has quietly strengthened her family while leaving politics firmly in her past.

