An insider told Us Weekly that it was the messy end of Donald Trump’s presidency that made Ivanka Trump decide that she was through helping him with his political career. “She saw firsthand how vicious and toxic the backbiting was and still is, and by the time came for her to step away she couldn’t do so fast enough,” said the source. “Her priority is to pursue a calm, low-key life now.”

When Ivanka got involved with her father’s first presidential campaign, her very first job was to convince him to tone down the misogyny and convince voters that he wasn’t a misogynist. Per Vox, she realized the need to do some damage control after Donald attacked Megyn Kelly with his infamous “blood coming out of her … wherever” comment. So her work wasn’t exactly conducive to the relaxed lifestyle she reportedly desires now. Vanity Fair provides a glimpse inside her post-White House world in a wealthy Florida neighborhood: She’s hanging out with her new pal Pitbull, surfing, practicing breathing exercises, and taking trips with her family and friends.

But a source told the New York Post that Donald hasn’t given up on getting Ivanka to give up the sweet life for him. When the Trump family gathered together for Tiffany Trump’s wedding at Mar-a-Lago, Donald reportedly begged Ivanka to stand with him when he announced his campaign. “But so far she’s resisting his entreaties and holding firm,” said the insider.

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