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Strange man carrying folder tries to approach Ivanka Trump after Miami event: video

Strange man carrying folder tries to approach Ivanka Trump after Miami event: video

New York Post05-05-2025

Ivanka Trump's bodyguard forcefully shoved a man after he repeatedly tried to approach the president's daughter and her husband, Jared Kushner, following a night out in Miami.
The First Daughter, 43, was leaving the swanky Carbone Beach venue in Miami on Saturday night with her hubby when a man in tan shorts and a black T-shirt approached them, according to a video shared on TikTok.
The unidentified man was carrying a Manila folder and tried to sidle up to the couple as they were walking to a car.
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A security guard in black trousers and a purple shirt then swiftly steps in between the pair and the man and gently pushes the stranger away, the clip shows.
Undeterred, the man swats away the security guard and tries to approach the couple again — prompting the guard to turn around and shove the man firmly in the chest, sending him flying backwards off camera.
5 Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's Secret Service detail confronted a man who tried to speak to them.
TikTok / @miamibeachexperience
The Kushners, looking rattled, briefly turn around to assess what happened before being hustled into a waiting SUV, the video shows.
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'Don't push Ivanka's security or you will get flattened,' the poster of the original video on TikTok wrote.
5 The agent pushed the man back when he got too close.
TikTok / @miamibeachexperience
'Bro pushed that man into next week,' one TikTok user commented.
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5 The couple earlier stunned at a glitzy Miami event.
Getty Images for Amex x Carbone Beach
'Ivanka is in good hands. Shoutout to that Secret Service agent, UFC-level explosiveness,' a second added.
'The audacity to think you can shove Secret Service,' a third added.
5 The couple were hustled into a waiting SUV.
TikTok / @miamibeachexperience
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Ivanka and her husband were in Miami for the F1 Miami Race Week, a three-night supper club experience sponsored by American Express.
Among the A-listers in attendance over the course of the three-day elite extravaganza were NFL stars past and present, Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes.
5 The pair were at Carbone Beach for the Miami Grand Prix event.
Getty Images for Amex x Carbone Beach
Attendance at the glitzy event was limited to just 400 guests a night, while tickets cost a whopping $3,000 to enjoy a performance by Jelly Roll.
Ivanka dazzled at the night in a shiny gold gown from Andrea Almeida. She coupled the dress with strappy, tan heels.
Jared wore a velvet sports jacket over a black shirt, paired with dark jeans and dress shoes.

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