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Ivanka Trump got in a workout over the weekend as she went on a run with her husband Jared Kushner in Miami.
The former first daughter joined her family for an extended stay in Florida after departing Washington D.C. in January following the tenure of her father former President Donald Trump’s term in office.
For the workout, Ivanka opted for an all-black look that matched a New York baseball cap to a scoop-neck tank top and full-length leggings,
The color scheme continued into her all-black sneakers. The running shoes included flexible perforated uppers set atop a blown-out white midsole with a contrasting textured outsole.
Earlier in February, Ivanka stepped out in the Florida city once more in a white rolled-sleeve blouse layered over dark-wash skinny jeans with a straw wide-brim hat to match. To complete her beach town style, the former footwear head herself opted for black espadrilles. The slip-on shoes included a squared vamp with soft uppers and a rope-style outsole.
At the end of President Donald Trump’s term, the nation was still fumbling with the controversies that overtook the news cycle surrounding his office thus far in 2021. In January, the House of Representatives started its impeachment trials for President Trump following the violent riots led by his supporters that took place at the United States Capitol on Jan. 6.
The articles of impeachment were introduced by House Democrats under the charge of “incitement of insurrection.” As the House officially voted to impeach, the decision moved to the Senate at the end of January. Last month, the Senate voted to acquit President Trump.
The hearings this year were part of the second impeachment trials held against President Trump — the first took place from December 2019 to February 2020. The initial case ended in a Senate acquittal of the president on both impeachment articles.
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