Ivanka Trump shared a loving photo of her father, President Donald Trump, and mega-podcaster Joe Rogan from the historic day of her father's second oath of office.
“Two legends!” the proud daughter, 43, captioned. Instagram postshared on Wednesday.
The photo of the three was taken at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., where Trump's loyal supporters celebrated his return to office at a pre-inauguration event on Sunday.
Ivanka is Oscar de la Renta custom dress Wearing an off-the-shoulder crystal and pearl flower embroidered empire-waist gown, she stood between tuxedo-clad men while posing for a photo at the star-studded event. He was standing.
Ivanka, who served as an advisor during her father's first term, added that UFC CEO Dana White and computer scientist and podcaster Rex Fridman are not in the photo.
“I wish you two were in this too!” she added.
She also confirmed that it was Joe's wife, the “one and only” Jessica Logan, who took the photo.
President Trump's eldest daughter previously said she had no intention of returning to the White House to help run the country during her father's second administration.
“I hate politics,” Ivanka bluntly declared on the “Him & Her Show” podcast on January 14, less than a week before the inauguration.
She said she loves “policy and influence,” but politics makes it a “very dark, negative business.”
“Unfortunately, the two cannot be separated,” said the mother of three. “There is darkness in that world, and I don't want to welcome it into my world.”
Ivanka admitted she's still at the center of the storm “to a degree because my dad is about to become president,” but this reversal will likely avoid any DC drama.
“Some people love the gladiator side, the fighting. That was never me,” she shared.
After Trump lost the 2020 presidential election, Ivanka Moved to Florida with husbandJared Kushner and his three children, Arabella (13), Joseph (11), and Theodore (8).
However, Ivanka plans to continue to “show up” to her father when needed, but as his “daughter” rather than an advisor.
“I think what I'm most looking forward to as his daughter is being able to come to him and blow his mind and watch movies and sports games together,” she said.
“Knowing that he can be with me and be himself and just relax, and I can lovingly provide that for him as his daughter.”
She also talked about the stress that comes with the title of president and how every decision made as commander-in-chief is put under a microscope.
“It's the loneliest position in the world. The sheer volume of decisions you're making every day, how much everyone is dealing with you,” she said.
Although she plans to avoid the 1600 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, she could be seen cheering on her pop at most of the pre- and post-Inauguration events.

