Ivanka Trump (Photo Via Instagram/@ivankatrump)
Ivanka Trump isn’t exactly blending into the background these days. Whether she’s attending high-profile sporting events or just posting on social media, the former White House adviser knows how to draw attention without saying too much. Her latest appearance? A surprise visit to Citi Field on June 10, where she cheered on the Mets in a game against the Washington Nationals.

It wasn’t just Jeff McNeil’s game-winning hit that had people buzzing. Ivanka posted photos from the event on X with a quick message to fans: “Congratulations @Mets!!! Amazing game.” Just like that, her post took off. Her presence, style, and understated caption combined for a moment that quickly went viral.

Living Life In The Empire State

Ivanka Trump (Photo By Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports)
Ivanka’s recent outings suggest she’s settling into life in New York again, far removed from the world of political strategy meetings and West Wing corridors. Just days after her Mets appearance, the 43-year-old shared a photo on Instagram wearing a sleek black dress with the caption, “Empire state of mind.” The photo racked up over 110,000 likes within 24 hours, with thousands of comments praising her look.

She appears to be fully embracing her post-political chapter. During a candid interview late last year, Ivanka explained why she stepped back from public service ahead of the 2024 election. “I love policy and impact. I hate politics. And unfortunately, the two are not separable,” she said. “There is a darkness to that world that I don’t really want to welcome into mine.”


These days, her calendar looks a lot more relaxed. In early May, she turned heads at the Miami Grand Prix simply by wearing a gold dress. Then came her appearance at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Draw in Miami. Now, with back-to-back events in New York, her focus seems to be shifting toward family life, personal projects, and the occasional high-profile outing.

Ivanka may no longer be shaping federal policy, but she’s still drawing headlines. Only now, it’s for fashion statements and well-timed posts rather than policy rollouts. And judging by the response, people are still watching.