Ivanka Trump discusses produce business in her first major public event of father’s second term
- Ivanka Trump, the president’s eldest daughter, appeared publicly for the first time during her father’s second term on Thursday in Bentonville, Arkansas.
- After leaving her senior adviser role in January 2021 and seeking privacy with her family in Miami, she shifted focus to private sector work amid scrutiny and political exit.
- At the Heartland Summit, an event led by Walmart heirs, Trump spoke with Arianna Huffington and highlighted Planet Harvest, a fresh produce business she helped establish in Chicago approximately two years ago.
- She stated, “We're tapping into the 'food is medicine' space and creating value-added products,” emphasizing regional innovation, support for small farmers, and community upliftment.
- Trump has no plans to reenter politics and continues charitable work, suggesting a definitive lifestyle change with a focus on family, privacy, and her for-profit business venture.
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Ivanka’s New Initiative Takes a Page from Michelle Obama’s Book
Ivanka Trump on Thursday launched a public push to get more fresh produce and healthy food to American consumers, taking a page out of former first lady Michelle Obama’s playbook. During an appearance at the Heartland Summit in Bentonville, Arkansas, Trump spoke for the first time about her work on the issue—which largely centered around her experience as the founder of an organization called Planet Harvest, which describes itself as a “profit-f…
Ivanka Trump discusses produce business in her first major public event of father’s second term
Once a senior adviser with a West Wing office and a broad portfolio, Ivanka Trump emerged for her first major public event of her father’s second term Thursday – this time, as a private citizen representing a private sector company.


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Ivanka Trump, who has kept a low profile during her father’s second term as president, will speak Thursday at the Heartland Summit in Arkansas
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