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As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second term, his children Ivanka and Jared Kushner will not be taking on formal roles in the White House, unlike during his first administration. Instead, Trump’s three sons are focusing on outside interests, such as podcasting, managing the family’s business holdings, and attending college. Ivanka and Kushner will provide advice behind the scenes but are not expected to have official positions due to the toll that their previous roles took on their family life. Despite this, the family remains influential in Trump’s orbit, with Don Jr. advocating for candidates and remaining close to potential political successors, while Eric Trump continues to manage the family business and his wife Lara Trump is being considered for a Senate seat in Florida. The wider Republican Party is now fully aligned with Trump, reducing the need for family members to serve as loyal advisers. Kushner, who played a significant role in policy in the first administration, is focused on supporting Trump’s new team behind the scenes. Ivanka Trump has indicated that she wants to prioritize her family and normal life over returning to politics. As Trump Jr., Eric, and Lara Trump continue their respective pursuits, the family’s enduring influence and support for Trump’s agenda are expected to remain strong from the outside.
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