Ivanka Trump makes first public appearance after dad Donald’s conviction in ‘hush-money’ trial

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Ivanka Trump was out and about after her father Donald Trump’s conviction.

The former first daughter, 42, was seen outside of the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel near her home in Miami on Sunday.

Ivanka heading to workout while dressed in navy gym attire with white sneakers and sunglasses. She was accompanied by a female companion.

The former first daughter was seen at the Four Seasons Hotel in Miami. MEGA for NY Post She was dressed in navy workout clothes. MEGA for NY Post

The outing marks the first sighting of Donald’s eldest daughter since the ex-president was found guilty on 34 felony counts in Manhattan federal court Thursday.

Following the verdict, the socialite shared a message to her father via her Instagram Story Friday.

“I love you dad,” she captioned a throwback photo of the “Apprentice” alum, 77, holding her when she was a child.

She paired her attire with sunglasses. MEGA for NY Post The sighting came after her father was found guilty on 34 felony counts in Manhattan court Thursday. MEGA for NY Post

The public gesture came after a source exclusively told Page Six in April that she would not be making an appearance in court during his “hush-money” trial.

“The trial remains embarrassing for all the Trump women,” a source told us at the time.

Donald’s wife, Melania, was also not seen during the trial.

After the historic verdict, she posted “I love you dad” on her Instagram Story. MEGA for NY Post Ivanka did not appear in court during Donald’s “hush-money” trial. MEGA for NY Post

While the 45th president continues to move forward with his second bid for the White House, Ivanka has made it clear that she has no further political aspirations after previously serving as his senior advisor.

“I love my father very much. This time around, I am choosing to prioritize my young children and the private life we are creating as a family,” she said in November 2022.

“I do not plan to be involved in politics.”

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