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Jared Kushner attended Donald Trump's announcement of a third presidential bid without wife Ivanka Trump, who said she won't be getting involved in her father's 2024 campaign.
The former president launched his third straight campaign for the White House on Tuesday, a week after a disappointing midterm showing for the GOP that many Republicans blamed on him.
Kushner, who served as a senior adviser in the Trump White House, was there when Trump made the announcement in a ballroom at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.
But his wife and Trump's eldest daughter, who also served as senior adviser during her father's term in the White House, was noticeably absent.
Jared Kushner was on hand for the announcement. pic.twitter.com/YP8llhf8nC
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She then released a statement saying that she does not plan to be involved in her father's campaign.
"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. I do not plan to be involved in politics," she said.
"While I will always love and support my father, going forward 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 many of our Administration's accomplishments."

In her White House role, Ivanka Trump had focused "on the education and economic empowerment of women and their families as well as job creation and economic growth through workforce development, skills training and entrepreneurship," according to the Trump White House archives.
She told Fox News on Tuesday that while she remains "extremely close" with her father, she is currently loving the time she is spending with her family.
She and Kushner moved to Miami with their children—Arabella, 11, Joseph, 9, and Theodore, 6—after living in Washington, D.C.
"I've had many roles over the years but that of daughter is one of the most elemental and consequential. I am loving this time with my kids, loving life in Miami and the freedom and privacy with having returned to the private sector," she said. "This has been one of the greatest times of my life."
She said that her children "are thriving, and I want to maintain this cadence—this rhythm—at this point in our family's life.
"They are at critical ages, and we are enjoying these moments with them. We're happy where we are right now, and we will continue to support my father—as his kids."
She said she had never intended to go into politics but was "very proud" of what she was able to accomplish. "I left it all on the field, and I don't miss it," she said.
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