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Daily Mail
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Ivanka Trump sparks uproar for controversial fashion choice during Wyoming trip
Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner recently went West - with the first daughter sharing a carousel of pictures from the recent trip to Wyoming. The 43-year-old donned a series of western-themed outfits for her time in the Mountain West sub region - but one item of clothing in particular has sparked a furious response. In two of the snapshots shared by the mom-of-three, she was seen wearing a short mini skirt which featured a Native American print and tassels, sparking outrage from fans over apparent cultural appropriation. 'The skirt I'm sure was inspired by indigenous people something you and your family have no respect for,' criticized one horrified user. 'That outfit looks ridiculous on you... really,' one user slammed. 'Cultural appropriation!' admonished someone else. Another chimed in that the 'indigenous outfit is cultural appropriation.' 'Are these Halloween outfits? Incredible,' joked another. Ivanka had paired the skirt with white cowgirl boots and a black sleeveless shirt in one snap. And, in another picture shared, she accessorized with a denim jacket and small brown bag as she cuddled up and posed next to her 44-year-old husband. As per Native Blog, cultural appropriation of Native fashion in the United States has suggests not only that Native American life and cultures existed only in the past, but also that Native clothing is mere costuming, primitive, warlike or only for mascots. According to Travel Wyoming, the state has been home to many Plains Indian tribes, including the Arapaho, Arikara, Bannock, Blackfeet, Cheyenne, Crow, Gros Ventre, Kiowa, Nez Perce, Sheep Eater, Sioux, Shoshone and Ute tribes. Today, both the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho reside on Wyoming's Wind River Indian Reservation, the site noted. In another snapshot from the trip, Ivanka wore a sage green dress with long sleeves and a long, flowing skirt. She paired it with a boho disco belt on her hips and her white cowgirl boots. It is not known when the pictures were taken, with Ivanka adding a simple caption that read: 'A couple summer Fridays ago…' It is not the first time the husband and wife have visited the western state, spending a remote July 4th weekend there in 2020, as well as attending her brother-in-law Joshua Kushner's star-studded Western-themed second wedding to model Karlie Kloss in 2019. In another snapshot from the trip, Ivanka wore a sage green dress with long sleeves and a long, flowing skirt. She paired it with a boho disco belt on her hips and her white cowgirl boots Just last month, Ivanka and her family - Jared, plus their three kids - Arabella, 13, Joseph, 10, and Theodore, eight, were seen in Venice for pals Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos' wedding. The family were seen doing some exploring around Venice before the festivities officially kicked off - with Donald Trump's grandkids all smiles for the outing. Since then, Ivanka was also spotted at 'billionaire summer camp' - also known as Allen & Co.'s annual leadership retreat - in Sun Valley, Idaho. The summer retreat included some laid-back activities like biking and hiking, per The Observer, but most importantly, the moguls were there for business. Also on the agenda were 'high-level meetings and private lectures,' the outlet reported, many of which are confidential and closed off to the public and media.
Yahoo
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Ivanka Trump's Husband's 8-Word Demand at Jeff Bezos & Lauren Sánchez's Wedding Revealed
Ivanka Trump's Husband's 8-Word Demand at Jeff Bezos & Lauren Sánchez's Wedding Revealed originally appeared on Parade. 's husband, , sent an eight-word demand at and 's wedding. On June 27, the Amazon founder, 61, and journalist, 55, said "I do" in a star-studded, three-day wedding celebration in Venice, Italy. Trump, Kushner and their three children were among those in attendance. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 In a video of the first daughter, 43, and Kushner, 44, getting onto a boat, Ivanka's husband said to a man on the vessel, "She'd like to sit down by the window," a lip reader, Nicola Hickling, told the Irish Star. Trump then thanked employees for their help before Kushner said, "Let's go." In the clip, Trump rocked a strapless pink gown by Tony Ward. It featured a deep thigh slip and sequin floral detailing. Meanwhile, Kushner donned a dark blue suit with a white bow tie. In addition to 's daughter and her husband, Bezos and Sánchez's wedding guests included celebrities like , , , Orlando Bloom, , , Mick Jagger and more. Trump and Kushner have been married since 2009 and share one daughter, , almost 14, and two sons, Joseph, 11, and Theodore, 9. Next: Ivanka Trump's Husband's 8-Word Demand at Jeff Bezos & Lauren Sánchez's Wedding Revealed first appeared on Parade on Jul 16, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 16, 2025, where it first appeared. Solve the daily Crossword


The Guardian
12-07-2025
- Politics
- The Guardian
Forget Javanka: Lerica is the new Trump power couple
Once upon a time, before she retired to Florida, Ivanka Trump reportedly had her sights set on being the first female US president. According to a book about the first Trump administration by Michael Wolff, Ivanka made a pact with her husband, Jared Kushner, that 'if sometime in the future the opportunity arose, she'd be the one to run for president'. After 'making' a fortune during Daddy's first term, Ivanka has now sworn off politics. Jared Kushner has also made a big show of leaving government behind, although he's still doing plenty of behind-the-scenes politicking. Per a Times of Israel report from February, Kushner was reportedly behind Trump's plan 'for the US to take over Gaza and clear it of Palestinians'. Nature abhors a vacuum. And into the void left by Javanka, briefly the most influential couple in DC, has stepped Eric and Lara Trump (Lerica?): a terrible twosome with some very big plans. Let's start with crypto bro and hair gel enthusiast Eric, who recently suggested to the Financial Times that he might run for president when his dad's second term ends. 'I think the political path would be an easy one, meaning, I think I could do it,' he said. 'And by the way, I think other members of our family could do it, too.' With oratory skills like that, Eric, you can go anywhere! The other family members Eric was referencing probably include his wife Lara Trump, née Yunaska, who has political ambitions of her own. As the saying goes, when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade; when life gives you a Trump husband who was once accused of stealing lemonade, you cash in on nepotism and call it public service. Like Ivanka, Lara is a big fan of female empowerment. In 2016, she led the Trump-Pence Women's Empowerment Tour, kicking things off by telling a crowd in Ohio: 'We really don't have any idea what we're doing, except we said: 'We've got to go out and tell people what a great guy Donald Trump is.'' She added that her peers leading the initiative were a diverse group of women: 'It speaks to who Donald Trump is, these are all women he's touched in very different ways.' (One imagines Trump's PR people told her not to use that phrase again.) Also like Ivanka, Lara seems to believe that charity begins at home and the most important woman to empower is herself. And she's certainly doing a great job there. In early 2024, Lara was elected co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC), after winning the coveted endorsement of her father-in-law. She stepped down later in the year, amid speculation she was mulling a run for North Carolina's open Senate seat in 2026. A busy woman, Lara was also given her own show, My View with Lara Trump, on Fox News this year. Which is handy publicity for her because her Senate run is looking more likely. On Monday, the RNC chair, Michael Whatley, said that if Lara chose to run, 'she is certainly going to have the entire Republican universe – myself included – that are going to coalesce behind her'. While she considers her next move, Lara is busy with what used to be Ivanka's job: softening Donald's image and making him look less like a wildly misogynistic sexual predator and more like a misunderstood feminist. In an interview with the New York Post earlier this year, for example, Lara gushed: 'Donald Trump helped me get to where I am today. And he's a constant champion for women with whom he surrounds himself.' Donald 'cares about whether or not you are going to be able to perform a job to your best ability', Lara added. 'It's something I appreciate as a woman because I never want someone to give me a job because of my gender.' But if someone gives her a job because of who she is related to? Well, that's a completely different story. The Australian-born Nick Adams once tweeted: 'I go to Hooters. I eat rare steaks. I lift extremely heavy weights. I read the Bible every night. I am pursued by copious amounts of women.' He also wrote a book called Alpha Kings, which promises to 'show the young men of America what it means to be a true alpha male in today's hyper-feminized world'. If you fancy a fast track to a cushy ambassador gig one day, then it would seem your best bet is donating to the president or going the Adams route and being a manosphere influencer who has tweeted about Hooters more than 500 times in four years. A new study has found that a lot of vulnerable women are not getting the postpartum help they need. The Guardian reports that many of the women who died during pregnancy or within a year of giving birth, and were in touch with children's social care services, came from 'backgrounds of trauma and abuse, and yet despite their efforts to keep up with demanding appointment schedules, they often face scrutiny and judgment rather than receiving support for the issues they are facing'. This comes after a ProPublica and CBS News investigation found tens of millions of taxpayer dollars had been funneled into the program, which aimed to discourage people from terminating pregnancies. Aboulela's work 'is marked by a commitment to make the lives and decisions of Muslim women central to her fiction, and to examine their struggles and pleasures with dignity', said the novelist Nadifa Mohamed. Mohammadi, who was awarded the 2023 Nobel peace prize for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran, says she has been threatened with 'physical elimination by agents of the [Iranian] regime'. Headlines like this are routine now; the UN human rights office said on Friday that at least 798 people have been killed while trying to receive food aid in Gaza since the end of May. It seems clear that daily massacres in Gaza – along with settler violence and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank – will continue until every Palestinian is dead or forced to leave the region. Meanwhile, a lot of western companies are getting very rich from the genocide. And the likes of the senators Amy Klobuchar and Cory Booker, who talks a big talk about human rights, cozied up to the accused war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu this week in Washington. Congrats to the pair! One day I will write a 20,000-word thesis about the heterosexual reality-TV-to-queerness pipeline. There are a surprisingly large number of Bachelor stars who have come out after appearing on the franchise. Hippo birthday to the internet sensation and 'the people's pygmy princess' Moo Deng. The chaotic pygmy hippo turned one on Thursday and celebrated with a fruit cake and crowds of adoring fans. She also devoured an enormous tropical fruit platter, making quite the hippopota-mess. Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist


Bloomberg
12-07-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Trump Organization Expands Balkan Connection With Romania Deal
The Trump Organization plans to expand to Romania, as President Donald Trump's family deepens its ties in the Balkans and pursues a lineup of new foreign deals. The company will partner with local real estate developer SDC Imobiliare on Trump Tower Bucharest, according to a statement dated Friday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The Romanian project would follow a plan by President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner to set up Trump Tower Belgrade in neighboring Serbia.


The Guardian
12-07-2025
- Politics
- The Guardian
Forget Javanka: Lerica is the new Trump power couple
Once upon a time, before she retired to Florida, Ivanka Trump reportedly had her sights set on being the first female US president. According to a book about the first Trump administration by Michael Wolff, Ivanka made a pact with her husband, Jared Kushner, that 'if sometime in the future the opportunity arose, she'd be the one to run for president'. After 'making' a fortune during Daddy's first term, Ivanka has now sworn off politics. Jared Kushner has also made a big show of leaving government behind, although he's still doing plenty of behind-the-scenes politicking. Per a Times of Israel report from February, Kushner was reportedly behind Trump's plan 'for the US to take over Gaza and clear it of Palestinians'. Nature abhors a vacuum. And into the void left by Javanka, briefly the most influential couple in DC, has stepped Eric and Lara Trump (Lerica?): a terrible twosome with some very big plans. Let's start with crypto bro and hair gel enthusiast Eric, who recently suggested to the Financial Times that he might run for president when his dad's second term ends. 'I think the political path would be an easy one, meaning, I think I could do it,' he said. 'And by the way, I think other members of our family could do it, too.' With oratory skills like that, Eric, you can go anywhere! The other family members Eric was referencing probably include his wife Lara Trump, née Yunaska, who has political ambitions of her own. As the saying goes, when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade; when life gives you a Trump husband who was once accused of stealing lemonade, you cash in on nepotism and call it public service. Like Ivanka, Lara is a big fan of female empowerment. In 2016, she led the Trump-Pence Women's Empowerment Tour, kicking things off by telling a crowd in Ohio: 'We really don't have any idea what we're doing, except we said: 'We've got to go out and tell people what a great guy Donald Trump is.'' She added that her peers leading the initiative were a diverse group of women: 'It speaks to who Donald Trump is, these are all women he's touched in very different ways.' (One imagines Trump's PR people told her not to use that phrase again.) Also like Ivanka, Lara seems to believe that charity begins at home and the most important woman to empower is herself. And she's certainly doing a great job there. In early 2024, Lara was elected co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC), after winning the coveted endorsement of her father-in-law. She stepped down later in the year, amid speculation she was mulling a run for North Carolina's open Senate seat in 2026. A busy woman, Lara was also given her own show, My View with Lara Trump, on Fox News this year. Which is handy publicity for her because her Senate run is looking more likely. On Monday, the RNC chair, Michael Whatley, said that if Lara chose to run, 'she is certainly going to have the entire Republican universe – myself included – that are going to coalesce behind her'. While she considers her next move, Lara is busy with what used to be Ivanka's job: softening Donald's image and making him look less like a wildly misogynistic sexual predator and more like a misunderstood feminist. In an interview with the New York Post earlier this year, for example, Lara gushed: 'Donald Trump helped me get to where I am today. And he's a constant champion for women with whom he surrounds himself.' Donald 'cares about whether or not you are going to be able to perform a job to your best ability', Lara added. 'It's something I appreciate as a woman because I never want someone to give me a job because of my gender.' But if someone gives her a job because of who she is related to? Well, that's a completely different story. The Australian-born Nick Adams once tweeted: 'I go to Hooters. I eat rare steaks. I lift extremely heavy weights. I read the Bible every night. I am pursued by copious amounts of women.' He also wrote a book called Alpha Kings, which promises to 'show the young men of America what it means to be a true alpha male in today's hyper-feminized world'. If you fancy a fast track to a cushy ambassador gig one day, then it would seem your best bet is donating to the president or going the Adams route and being a manosphere influencer who has tweeted about Hooters more than 500 times in four years. A new study has found that a lot of vulnerable women are not getting the postpartum help they need. The Guardian reports that many of the women who died during pregnancy or within a year of giving birth, and were in touch with children's social care services, came from 'backgrounds of trauma and abuse, and yet despite their efforts to keep up with demanding appointment schedules, they often face scrutiny and judgment rather than receiving support for the issues they are facing'. This comes after a ProPublica and CBS News investigation found tens of millions of taxpayer dollars had been funneled into the program, which aimed to discourage people from terminating pregnancies. Aboulela's work 'is marked by a commitment to make the lives and decisions of Muslim women central to her fiction, and to examine their struggles and pleasures with dignity', said the novelist Nadifa Mohamed. Mohammadi, who was awarded the 2023 Nobel peace prize for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran, says she has been threatened with 'physical elimination by agents of the [Iranian] regime'. Headlines like this are routine now; the UN human rights office said on Friday that at least 798 people have been killed while trying to receive food aid in Gaza since the end of May. It seems clear that daily massacres in Gaza – along with settler violence and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank – will continue until every Palestinian is dead or forced to leave the region. Meanwhile, a lot of western companies are getting very rich from the genocide. And the likes of the senators Amy Klobuchar and Cory Booker, who talks a big talk about human rights, cozied up to the accused war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu this week in Washington. Congrats to the pair! One day I will write a 20,000-word thesis about the heterosexual reality-TV-to-queerness pipeline. There are a surprisingly large number of Bachelor stars who have come out after appearing on the franchise. Hippo birthday to the internet sensation and 'the people's pygmy princess' Moo Deng. The chaotic pygmy hippo turned one on Thursday and celebrated with a fruit cake and crowds of adoring fans. She also devoured an enormous tropical fruit platter, making quite the hippopota-mess. Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist