Ivanka Trump inside the White House

Somebody needs to turn the A/C down a bit.

When Ivanka Trump decided she didn’t want to be in her father’s cabinet, she had no clue it was the best decision she could’ve made at the time.

Ivanka has faced her fair share of scrutiny. Most recently, she attended the State of the Union in Washington, D.C. She chose a silver-and-black sparkly dress and received a ton of backlash for it.

Her father, Donald Trump, spoke for nearly two hours as he addressed the nation. He also took time to mention the US men’s Olympic hockey team during his remarks.

Ivanka doesn’t spend as much time at the White House these days, but when she does, she stuns with every appearance.

The Internet is Loving Ivanka Trump’s Latest Outfit

Ivanka Trump posing in dressIvanka Trump (Photo via Instagram)
One picture on X is going insanely viral inside the White House this week. Ivanka could be seen wearing a tight white long-sleeved shirt and a black-and-white skirt.


The shirt appeared tight enough to show her sports bra, as well as something else that viewers noticed. The internet went wild:

“Why are n*pples bigger than my Ambition, one person said.

“More like ‘I wanna hump’ if you know what I mean?” a second person stated.


“Must be cold in that office,” a third person wrote about Ivanka Trump.

“Ivanka hump her 🤣 thank you, I’m here till Thursday,” a fourth person added.

“I wonder do she have a workout partner,” one final person commented.

In the meantime, FIFA appointed Ivanka Trump to the board of a $100 million education project. According to the Associated Press, Trump, Serena Williams, Shakira, The Weeknd, actor Hugh Jackman, and soccer star Kaka are on the advisory board of the charity fund created by FIFA and the Global Citizen anti-poverty nonprofit.

“The board will provide strategic guidance to maximize the fund’s reach and impact,” FIFA said in a statement.

She’d much rather do this than be in politics. In 2025, Ivanka said she had a hatred of politics, calling it a “very dark, negative business,” while explaining her decision not to work in her father’s second administration.