Ivanka Trump reportedly traveled to Poland to spend some time meeting with Ukrainian refugees, she even played the guitar with a young girl as seen in her social media posts on Sunday.
The 40-year-old eldest daughter of the former U.S. President Donald Trump, visited Krakow and Warsaw to deliver some food and hang out with Ukrainians after receiving an invite from global non-profit CityServe.
Ivanka, who shared in an interview in 2020 that she was learning to play guitar during the pandemic, posted photos of her enjoying a mini guitar session with a young girl. Also, snaps of her talking with teenage students and meeting with Ukrainian families were uploaded. "Grateful to have spent the last few days in Krakow & Warsaw to meet Ukrainian and Polish faith leaders who have shown so much compassion & love to Ukrainian families in need & for the opportunity to bear witness to the love, strength & resilience within each of these families," she wrote on Instagram.
A CityServe spokesperson said, "There she met with dozens of pastors serving Ukrainians on the frontlines, many of which helped support the 1 million meal distribution in March. This week, they brought meals, financial support and toys to dozens of Ukrainian families seeking both short-term and long-term refuge in Poland until they can safely return to Ukraine." Since March, Ivanka has been involved in a lot of efforts to support Ukrainians who need assistance.
The former White House adviser together with her husband Jared Kushner, 41, also a former adviser to President Trump, have been residing in Miami with their children since her father's presidential term came to end.
Ivanka took part in the Congressional investigation into the Capitol riot. The Capitol riot committee asked her to voluntarily testify about what she saw on Jan. 6, 2021. The Trump real estate heiress did not invoke the Fifth Amendment for the duration of her testimony. "She's answering questions. I mean, you know, not in a broad, chatty term, but she's answering questions," Rep. Bennie Thompson previously told reporters on Capitol Hill. "Well she came in on her own, that has obviously significant value. We did not have to subpoena."
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