“I love my father very much. This time I choose to prioritize my young children and the privacy we create as a family. I do not intend to get involved in politics,” said Trump, who did not attend Tuesday night. Event. “While I will always love and support my father, in the future I will do so outside the political arena. I am grateful to have had the honor of serving the American people and will always be proud of the many accomplishments of our administration.” Her statement follows a shift in Trump family dynamics and division over the former president’s political plans. CNN reported last week that Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner will not be campaigning for Donald Trump. “(Ivanka) would never come back to this life,” a person familiar with her thinking told CNN. “She knows it’s not something that would serve her or her family at this point.” Another person told CNN that Ivanka has been “done” with Washington “since the day she left” and that “she hasn’t changed.” Ivanka Trump became a full-time adviser to the president in March 2017 after informally advising her father during the first two months of his administration. Critics pointed to his lack of government experience, but defenders noted that her father ran a campaign explicitly on his background as a businessman and on the message that he was an outsider and took an unconventional approach to governing. While it was unusual for a president’s child to serve in an administration, it was a familiar role for Trump, who was her father’s trusted adviser throughout her adulthood, as executive vice president at the Trump Organization and ultimately in his presidency in 2016 campaign.