In an interview, Donald Trump said that he asked his daughter, Ivanka, and his son-in-law, Jared, to stay out of his presidential campaign in 2024.
On Monday, Trump denied a report that he asked his daughter and son-in-law to join his presidential campaign in 2024. He said that he did not ask them to be part of his team. He also stated that he told them not to do it due to the negative effects of the fake news media and the SleazeBags that they face in politics.
In response, Trump said that they should not be subjected to the "cruel and unusual" treatment they have been receiving. He noted that he had run for president twice, and he would be doing it again.
It was reported that Trump tried to convince both of them to join him during his presidential announcement, which took place in November. According to the New York Post, Trump made the request during the wedding of his daughter Tiffany.
In November, Trump's daughter announced that she would not be participating in the presidential campaign in 2024. She made the announcement just a day after her father launched his campaign for the White House.
In a statement, she said that she would be focusing on her family's private life. She also thanked her father for his support.
In an interview with Fox News, she stated that she was happy with her life in Miami and her freedom.
In response to a question, she said that she was fine with her family's situation and that she would continue supporting her father.
The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Daily Caller.