Ivanka Trump opted for a simple dark coat to leave her house this morning, leaving it to her accessories to spice up the outfit.
The first daughter, 36, was photographed leaving her home in Washington, D.C. bundled up in the long garment, which she paired with a nude-colored purse and matching five-inch heels.
To complete her outfit, Ivanka donned eye-catching pearl earrings as well as aviator sunglasses, giving her look an edgier touch.
Details: Ivanka Trump opted for a simple dark coat to leave her house this morning, leaving it to her accessories to spice up the outfit
Greeting the day: The first daughter, 36, left her home in Washington, D.C. bundled up in the long garment, which she paired with a nude-colored purse and matching five-inch heels
Accessories: To complete her outfit, Ivanka donned eye-catching pearl earrings as well as aviator sunglasses, giving her look an edgier touch
Ivanka wore her long hair down and in a straight blowout, departing from the wavy hairstyle she sported earlier this week.
She walked over to her park Secret Service vehicle amid the cool fall temperatures, after leaving the family home she shares with her husband and fellow White House adviser, Jared Kushner, 36, and their three children.
The first daughter, who has spent most of her time promoting her father’s proposed tax plan lately, kept her eyes mostly trained on her parked vehicle as she headed out for the workday.
It’s the first time in days Ivanka was seen leaving her home, having chosen to leave in her SUV in private on several occasions.
Jared, who has just returned to the US after tagging along for a trip around Asia with President Trump, which ended on Tuesday, made a separate exit this morning.
He seemed in high spirits as he spoke on his phone, while also walking to a parked car waiting for him in his neighborhood of Kalorama.
The senior White House adviser stuck to the classics this morning in a dark suit, white shirt and blue tie.
Ivanka didn’t take part in the Asia visit, which came after she traveled to Japan on her own. Her daughter Arabella, six, did however play a part. President Trump shared a video of his granddaughter singing in Mandarin and reciting ancient Chinese poetry, first with President Xi Jinping, and then to a room full of dignitaries during a state dinner last week.
Sleek: Ivanka wore her long hair down and in a straight blowout, departing from the wavy hairstyle she sported earlier this week
Duties: The first daughter, who has spent most of her time promoting her father’s proposed tax plan lately, kept her eyes mostly trained on her parked vehicle as she headed out
Speaking out: Yesterday, Ivanka slammed the embattled Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore over allegations that he made inappropriate sexual advances toward women
Believing: The presidential daughter and adviser said she had ‘no reason to doubt’ the accounts of women who say they were pursued or assaulted by Moore
Duo: Jared Kushner, 36 who has just returned to the US after tagging along for a trip around Asia with President Trump, which ended on Tuesday, made a separate exit this morning
The first daughter gushed about the moment on Fox And Friends on Monday morning, saying Arabella blushed when she saw footage of her grandfather showing President Xi her own clip.
Yesterday, Ivanka slammed the embattled Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore over allegations that he made inappropriate sexual advances toward women, with several saying it happened when they were teenagers.
The presidential daughter and adviser said she had ‘no reason to doubt’ the accounts of women who say they were pursued or assaulted by Moore.
She said: ‘There’s a special place in hell for people who prey on children. I’ve yet to see a valid explanation and I have no reason to doubt the victims’ accounts.’
Trump did not, however, call for Moore to exit the Senate race in Alabama.
Moore, now 70, is the Republican nominee in a special Alabama election December 12 to fill the seat of now-Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Nine women have come forward to accuse Moore of sexual misconduct or of making inappropriate advances toward them when they were teenagers or in their 20s.
One of the women claims he initiated a sexual encounter with her decades ago when she was 14. Another says he groped her when she was 16.
Remarks: Ivanka (pictured arriving in Trenton, New Jersey on Monday) said as she blasted Moore: ‘There’s a special place in hell for people who prey on children’
Coming forward: Several women have accused Moore (pictured) of sexual misconduct, including a woman who said he initiated a sexual encounter with her when she was 14
President Trump dodged questions about the turmoil in the Alabama Senate race on Wednesday, declining to join national Republicans who’ve called for Moore to abandon the race amid allegations of sexual impropriety.
Trump, who withstood allegations of sexual assault weeks before his own election, was uncharacteristically silent when faced with questions about the scandal, which has rattled the party and left Moore’s would-be colleagues threatening to expel him should he win.
Republicans had looked to Trump as one of the few remaining hopes for pushing a fellow political rebel from the race.
Moore, meanwhile, offered fighting words in a tweet addressed to the top Senate Republican: ‘Dear Mitch McConnell, Bring. It. On.’
In Alabama, Moore’s campaign chairman and personal attorney addressed reporters, trying to undercut the story of one of the women who has accused Moore of sexually accosting her when she was in high school.
The attorney, Phillip Jauregui, demanded that Beverly Nelson ‘release the yearbook’ she contends Moore signed.
The lawyer questioned whether the signature was Moore’s and said it should be submitted for handwriting analysis.
Reunited and it feels so good: On Monday morning, Ivanka was all smiles as she joined the hosts of Fox And Friends
Proud mother: The first daughter commented on how her father showed a video of Arabella singing in Mandarin and reciting ancient Chinese poetry, first to President Xi Jinping
Duties: Later on Monday, Ivanka traveled to Bayville, New Jersey, with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to advocate for the GOP’s proposed tax overhaul
Neither the attorney nor the campaign manager addressed the original allegations from Leigh Corfman who says that Moore initiated sexual contact with her when she was 14. They did not take questions.
Gloria Allred, Nelson’s attorney, later said her client would allow the yearbook to be examined only if Moore is questioned under oath by a Senate committee.
The unusual news conference suggested Moore, a judge twice removed from his post as state Supreme Court chief justice, was digging in, leaving his party with two damaging potential election outcomes.
His victory would saddle GOP senators with a colleague accused of abusing and harassing teenagers, a troubling liability heading into next year’s congressional elections, while a loss to Democrat Doug Jones would slice the already narrow GOP Senate majority to an unwieldy 51-49.
It’s too late to remove Moore’s name from the ballot, so fielding a Republican write-in at this point would almost certainly hand the election to the Democrats unless he should withdraw and persuade his supporters to vote for that substitute.
According to internal polling conducted by the Senate GOP campaign arm and reviewed by The Associated Press, Moore trails Democrat Jones by 12 points – 39 per cent to 51 pe rcent – in the survey conducted on Sunday and Monday.
Moore led by 9 points the week before in the National Republican Senatorial Committee’s internal numbers.