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Former President Donald Trump and daughter Ivanka Trump will board Air Force One on January 4, 2021.Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images
Ivanka Trump left her father off her Instagram grid for a post about her daughter’s Bat Mitzvah.
Donald Trump and his wife Melania were banned for one of the last images on her Instagram Stories.
You have to scroll through 20 photos before you see any indication that Trump was even at the event.
Ivanka Trump left her father, former President Donald Trump, and his wife Melania from her Instagram post on Monday to celebrate her daughter’s Bat Mitzvah.
Trump made one Instagram post in carousel format shows 10 photos from her daughter Arabella Kushner’s Bat Mitzvah celebration. Her father, Donald, was nowhere to be seen in Monday night’s post shared on her Instagram grid.
“It is with an abundance of love and immense pride that Jared and I celebrated our daughter Arabella’s Bat Mitzvah this past weekend. We look back on the weekend with full hearts and an abundance of joy and gratitude,” Ivanka Trump wrote in the caption.
However, Ivanka Trump’s Instagram Stories gave an indication that her father was not only at the party, but was also the one who organized it. You have to scroll through 20 photos on Ivanka Trump’s Instagram stories before the first picture of Donald Trump – grinning broadly and posing for a photo with his granddaughter – appears.
“Thank you Daddy and Melania for organizing such a sweet party for Arabella!!” Ivanka posted in her penultimate Instagram story about the event. In the photo, Arabella sat at a table between Donald and Melania Trump, with Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, behind them.
Ivanka Trump’s crafty Instagramming comes after a Page Six report dropped on Friday citing two different sources close to her as saying she plans to distance herself from her father as he deals with federal charges by mishandling top secret information.
In a 49-page indictment unsealed FridayTrump was accused 37 counts of misconduct, including 31 under the Espionage Act. He is due to appear in federal court in Miami on Tuesday at 3 p.m. ET to answer charges. After the hearing, Trump is scheduled to return to his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where he will deliver a speech at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday.
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