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Is Lara Trump, Not Ivanka, Donald Trump’s New ‘Right Hand Woman’?

Lara Trump has emerged as Trump’s new “right hand woman,” a role that once belonged to Trump’s own daughter, Ivanka.

Is Lara Trump, Not Ivanka, Donald Trump’s New ‘Right Hand Woman’?

Donald Trump is back once again as the 47th President of United States. On Wednesday night, Trump took the stage in Florida, addressing a cheering crowd and basking in the momentous victory, making history as a two-time president.

As Trump shared his moment with his family, one lady stood out! And, it was Lara Trump, his daughter-in-law and rising star in the Republican Party. Known for her charisma and dedication, Lara has emerged as Trump’s new “right hand woman,” a role that once belonged to Trump’s own daughter, Ivanka.

Lara Steps In, Ivanka Steps Back

Over the years, Ivanka has been a significant part in Trump’s political journey, playing a pivotal role in both the 2016 and 2020 campaigns. But this time, the 43-year-old former White House adviser chose to remain on the sidelines.

Donning a chic blue velvet suit, Ivanka attended the victory celebration with her husband, Jared Kushner, watching proudly as her father returned to power. Yet, she left the spotlight to her sister-in-law, Lara, who had campaigned tirelessly in Trump’s favor.

Dressed in a striking black sheer blouse with fur-like shoulder detailing, Lara held her ground beside Trump, embodying a new era in the Trump family dynamic. Social media users applauded her presence, with one fan calling her “the new MAGA star.”

Meet Lara Trump

Lara Trump, born Lara Lea Yunaska, is a native of North Carolina. Lara met Eric Trump in 2008, and the two tied the knot in 2014 at Mar-a-Lago. Together, they have two children.

Before her rise in politics, Lara built a solid career in media. She worked as a producer for Inside Edition and later joined Fox News as a contributor. When Trump declared his 2022 re-election bid, she shifted focus, championing the campaign with the same intensity she brings to all her ventures. Her work earned her the role of co-chair of the Republican National Committee, further solidifying her as a vital figure in the GOP.

But there’s more to Lara than politics. In 2023, she released a cover of Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down,” which sparked some buzz—and a bit of controversy over its “heavy autotune.” Yet, critics didn’t deter her. Lara has since embraced a creative side, dabbling in music production as well.

The Trump Family on Stage at Mar-a-Lago

It was a full family affair at Trump’s victory speech. Melania stood on his left, while Lara took her prominent spot to his right. Other Trump family members also graced the stage, including sons Eric, Donald Jr., and Barron, daughter Tiffany, and granddaughter Kai. Eric praised Lara’s tireless dedication to the campaign, calling her an unstoppable force who “proved them all wrong.”

For many, it was a surreal moment to see Trump back on stage with the same powerful family unit that supported his first presidency. While Ivanka may have taken a step back, Lara’s presence filled the void, giving Trump the support he needed to reclaim his position.

What’s Next for the Trump Team?

With a 75-day transition period ahead, Trump has a monumental task: building a new administration from scratch. From filling 4,000 political positions to outlining key policies, Trump and his family will dive headfirst into the whirlwind of preparation before his Inauguration Day on January 20, 2025.

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