Ivanka, the daughter and adviser of President Trump, has not decided whether to stay in the White House or not if her father is re-elected for a second term.

In an interview with "Face The Nation" on CBS, which was filmed last week and scheduled to air on December 29, Ivanka left open her plans to stay in the White House after the November presidential election. next year. She said this depends mainly on the happiness of the children.

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Ivanka Trump on Face The Nation on CBS Photo: CBS News

"My decision will always be flexible to ensure that our children's needs are taken into account," the 38-year-old female adviser said. "So you will decide my answer."

Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, had three children, Arabella, 8, Joseph, 6, and Theodore, 3. Her family moved from New York to Washington in 2017 because the couple both took on special advisory roles at the White House.

Ivanka said that every day, she always felt that going to Washington to do this job was "a great privilege" that her father had given her and that she "was doing her best".

"I think I'm here to make an impact on the forgotten men and women I have met over the past two years, as I campaigned across the country. And for two For the past year and a half, I've been to almost every state. I have given them paths to opportunity, "she said.

However, Ivanka said her job in the government "has done a lot but not enough". She mainly focuses on promoting paid leave policies for families and investing in vocational programs, improving skills.

Asked whether her unfinished work made her want to pursue her own political aspirations, Ivanka was very determined.

"You know, to me, politics is really not very interesting," she replied.