Ivanka Trump stunned again in a vintage Robert Cavali dress as she celebrated with husband Jared and Kim Kardashian at a bat mitzvah in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
The former first daughter, 42, posted a short video to her feed of herself giving a flirty kiss to the camera and also posted a photo of herself with husband Jared Kushner, 43, who wore a suit and boots. “My love,” the caption simply reads.
Kim took to Ivanka's feed to tell the world how much fun she had at the party. “Last night was so much fun!” “You looked greatgggggg.” Ivanka has yet to respond, despite several commenters urging former wife Kanye West to vote for Donald Trump in November.
Her sister-in-law Lara Trump also jokingly said, “Don’t let me get anywhere near all of this.” [fire emoji] Dresses.'
Of course, Ivanka has more time to keep up with the Kardashians these days since distancing herself from her father's political activities.
While she was in the City of Angels, her father was in a celebratory mood in New Hampshire, not only celebrating Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' victory in the Republican primary, but also receiving his endorsement.
Ivanka Trump posted numerous photos on Sunday showing her wearing a vintage Robert Cavali dress
Ivanka also posted a photo with her husband Jared Kushner and captioned it, “My love.”
Kim posted a photo celebrating Bat Mitzvah girl Violet
Kim and Ivanka were last seen together at her 43rd birthday party in Beverly Hills in October
Pictures from Bat Mitzvah show that Kim provided a pop-up Skims shop for the party.
The reality star posted a photo with Bat Mitzvah girl Violet and wrote, “Our baby is grown and now it's a baby! mazel tov!!!!”
The honoree was Violet Palevsky, niece of Kim's childhood best friend Allison Statter and daughter of her other friends Jonathan and Lindsay May Palevsky. The couple were among the guests at Kim's wedding to Kanye in 2014.
Jonathan Palevsky is the son of computer pioneer, Intel founder and liberal political activist Max Palevsky, who died in 2010.
According to Us Weekly, Kim and Ivanka's friendship goes back years, when the couple first met during the 2014 Met Gala.
“The couple initially bonded at the event “about motherhood and life as a new mom… But over the years they have become friends,” a source told the magazine in October 2023.
When Trump was in the White House in 2018, Kim was pictured with her friend after meeting the then-president about the release of non-violent drug offender Alice Marie Johnson from federal custody.
For Sunday's festivities, Kim set up a pop-up Skims store
Violet is the niece of one of Kim's oldest friends, Allison Statter
Kim and Ivanka's friendship began at the 2014 Met Gala and continues now
In 2018, Kim traveled to the White House to speak with Ivanka's father about criminal justice reform
The couple reportedly initially warmed to the fact of being new mothers
Kim was in the White House again in 2019 on similar issues. The two most recently dined together for Kim's birthday at the Funke restaurant in Beverley Hills.
“I am so blessed to have hit the friends jackpot! “I never imagined I would be so lucky to call these girls my friends,” Kim wrote in an Instagram comment at the time.
Earlier this week, Ivanka was photographed with her husband at one of Kim's favorite restaurants, Nobu in Malibu, shortly after her step-grandmother's funeral in Florida.
On Sunday, Donald Trump attended a rally at the NHU Arena in Manchester alongside South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, the state's lieutenant governor and a number of other top officials, including the attorney general, treasurer and speaker of the House of Representatives.
The statewide officials, along with U.S. Reps. Joe Wilson, William Timmons and Russell Fry, appeared on stage with Trump.
“Almost every South Carolina politician supports me,” Trump said.
South Carolinians urged voters to help Trump win in New Hampshire before the race moves to their state and the crucial early caucus is scheduled for next month.
“If you do that and win here by a large margin, we will finish the job in South Carolina,” said Murrell Smith, the speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
The appearances are another blow from South Carolina to Haley, who hopes her appeal among independent and unaffiliated voters will help her achieve such a strong result in New Hampshire that the race becomes a two-person contest against Trump.
On Friday, the former president and GOP front-runner received the endorsement of South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, who accompanied him at a rally in Concord.
Scott dropped his own bid for the Republican nomination in November. A dozen years ago, Haley, then her state's governor, elevated Scott from the House by appointing him as a senator, making him one of the most prominent black Republicans in the country.