President Trump’s children were overcome with emotion as their father departed Washington, D.C. on Air Force One for the last time.
Ivanka Trump, 39, scrunched her face up in sobs as she watched her dad in the final hours of his presidency arriving at Joint Base Andrews and boarding a plane south to Palm Beach, Florida.
Accompanied by her husband and her children, the First Daughter also stood alongside her siblings Eric, Don. Jr., and Tiffany — the latter of whom were trying their best to hold it together during the emotional sendoff.and her siblings as they watched their time in D.C. come to an end and their father fly off.
Ivanka fought tears as she listened to her father give his final speech as President on Wednesday
The 39-year-old looked overcome by emotion as she watched President Donald Trump in the final hours of his one-term presidency
Jared planted a kiss on his wife’s cheek while resting his hands on his son’s shoulders prior to the departure
Smiles upon arrival: Ivanka looked happy when she arrived before becoming emotional
Ivanka wore an old favorite for the chilly outing, a $2,994 cream-colored Altuzarra coat with black buttons she’s had since 2017, and accessorizing with heeled black boots.
She walked across the tarmac with her youngest son, Theodore, while her husband Jared Kushner held hands of their son Joseph and daughter, Arabella.
Ivanka seems to have utilized a tube a waterproof mascara, staying perfectly made-up as she got emotional during her father’s speech.
Meanwhile, her younger sister Tiffany, 27, seemed watery-eyed as she watched, managing to hold back her own tears during her dad’s goodbye.
The younger First Daughter put fashion over function for the outing, choosing a coat without sleeves for the chilly occasion.
Her camel-colored coat featured long slits down each arm, exposing her arms to the cold and showing off the bright pink lining inside.
She also used the opportunity to show off her new engagement ring after announcing yesterday that she intends to tie the knot with her fiance Michael Boulos.
She stood with with her husband and three kids in a line that included Eric and Lara, Don Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Tiffany and her new fiance Michael Boulos
Tiffany kept it together but also seemed to feel the emotional weight of the moment
The younger First Daughter put fashion over function for the outing, choosing a coat without sleeves for the chilly occasion
Her camel-colored coat featured long slits down each arm, exposing her arms to the cold and showing off the bright pink lining inside
She also used the opportunity to show off her new engagement ring after announcing yesterday that she intends to tie the knot with her fiance Michael Boulos
Oldest son Don Jr., 43, looked like he was holding back tears at the air force base, wearing a solemn expression as he stood beside his girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle.
And Eric, 37, smiled at those gathered while holding hands with his wife, Lara.
During his remarks on the tarmac, the 45th President told his supporters that he will be there for them.
‘I will always fight for you. I will be watching, I will be listening and I will tell you the future of the country has never been better. I wish the new administration great luck and great success. They have the foundation to do something really spectacular and in a position like it has never been,’ he said.
‘This has been an incredible four years, we’ve accomplished so much together. I want to thank all of my family and my friends and my staff and so many other people for being here. I want to thank you for your effort, your hard work.
‘People have no idea how hard this family worked, and they worked for you. They could have had a much easier life. But they just — they did a fantastic job. I just want to thank all of you — every one.
‘I want to thank Mark Meadows who’s here someplace, right there, I want to thank Mark. But it’s been something very special.
Oldest son Don Jr., 43, looked like he was holding back tears at the air force base
He wore a solemn expression as he stood beside his girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle
At one point during the televised family outing, Don Jr. flashed a smile at someone nearby
Eric, 37, smiled at those gathered while holding hands with his wife, Lara
Ivanka wore an old favorite for the chilly outing, a $2,994 cream-colored Altuzarra coat with black buttons she’s had since 2017, and accessorizing with heeled black boots.
Come on, kid! Ivanka wrangles her youngest son, Theodore
Mwah! Ivanka gives a hug to White House advisor Stephen Miller
In free-styling remarks, Trump did not use a teleprompter, but listed some of his accomplishments.
‘We took care of our vets, and our beautiful vets, they were very badly treated before we came along. And, as you know, we get them great service and we pick up the bill and they could go out and see a doctor if they have to wait long period of time.
‘We got it so that we can, sadly, get rid of people that don’t treat our vets properly. We didn’t have any of those rights before when I came on.
‘Our people are happy, military is thrilled. We got tax cuts, the largest tax cut and reform in the history of the country by far. Hope they don’t raise your taxes. If they do I told you so,’ he said.
He mentioned the number of votes he received in the election but, notably, did not say he was the winner — an argument he made repeatedly after Joe Biden’s win was certified.
‘A lot of obstacles, we went to the obstacles and you get 75 million votes in the history of sitting presidents. It is an all-time record by a lot by many millions, really just an honor,’ he said.
He vowed that ‘we will be back — in some form,’ adding: ‘Have a good life.’
The group gathered on the tarmac to wait for Trump to arrive on Marine One and then transfer to Air Force One
‘I will always fight for you. I will be watching, I will be listening and I will tell you the future of the country has never been better,’ Trump said
Trump vowed that ‘ we will be back — in some form,’ adding: ‘ Have a good life’
Ivanka got quite emotional during her father’s speech, during which the 45th President told his supporters that he will be there for them