Donald Trump’s daughter has allegedly been approached to author a book containing notes she penned during her time a as a senior adviser, according to Page Six. The news outlet also reported she could be looking at continuing her political career in Florida, where she is said to have moved.
One source told page Six: “She has been keeping extensive notes on her time in the White House.”
They added the First Daughter could focus her third title “on her time in the West Wing” and “set the record straight”.
The source said: “Ivanka has been known to correct friends who mistakenly thought she worked only in the East Wing.
“She wants to set the record straight on a long list of issues, including confronting her critics head-on.”
One of the subjects the memoir will purportedly address is “the supposed tension with Melania,” as well as “the constant rumours [that] she was being marginalised by her dad” and “the very important things she got done with women’s issues, family leave and more”.
The reports come after an ex-adviser of the former First Lady claimed Mr Trump would pick his daughter Ivanka over his wife Melania if he had to choose.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, who worked with the former First Lady in the East Wing, said Ivanka is “Donald in a suit”.
In her memoir about her time at the East Wing, ‘Melania and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship with the First Lady’, Ms Wolkoff claimed Ivanka “would usurp” her step mother.
She wrote: “One of the reasons why I wrote ‘Melania and Me’ in the way that I wrote it… was to highlight the way that Ivanka would usurp Melania and all the traditions of the White House and didn’t care about any rules and didn’t care about anyone else.”
The author also highlighted her concerns over Ivanka’s potential political future now her father has left office.
She said: “She’s Donald in a suit. She is Donald’s one ace in the hole.
“And if Donald had to choose between anyone, it would be Ivanka.”
The former aide claimed it took her a long time to “realise Melania wasn’t really my friend”.
She wrote: “Many people have criticised me for taking way too long to realise that Melania wasn’t really my friend.
“I think I held on to the friendship because I wanted to believe that she would come out and say something, anything in my defence… they do not do that.”