Ivanka Trump travels to Egypt for loved ones vacation right after leaving politics

Ivanka Trump is proving that she is focusing on her “private life” and “family” — and not on her dad’s third bid for the White Residence.

The eldest daughter of previous president Donald Trump jetted off to Egypt with her partner, Jared Kushner, and their 3 youngsters mere times soon after announcing that she would not be taking part in her father’s 2024 marketing campaign for a 2nd term.

“A day at the Pyramids! ?,” the former senior adviser, 41, captioned an Instagram carousel Monday made up of eight pictures of the fivesome using camels and posing in entrance of ancient constructions.

“So unique to check out the beauty of Egypt for the very first time with my family!”

Ivanka ditched her common buttoned-up search for an ethereal white dress and toddler blue tennis shoes, even though Kushner — who is also 41 and also served as one particular of Donald’s senior advisers — went with a white T-shirt, khaki shorts, sneakers and a New York Mets baseball cap.

The couple’s two boys — Joseph, 9, and Theodore, 6 — wore outfits similar to their dad’s, though 11-calendar year-previous Arabella paired a child blue major with matching extensive-legged trousers and going for walks sneakers.

Possibly it was the preteen who captured the precious times shared by her mom, as she was found with a professional camera hanging from her neck.

Ivanka was significantly absent from her father’s presidential marketing campaign announcement in Florida last week, for the duration of which he vowed to “make The us wonderful and superb again” and “ensure that Joe Biden does not obtain four additional yrs.”

Soon after, the former to start with daughter launched a assertion, outlining, “I adore my father quite considerably. This time about, I am picking to prioritize my young kids and the non-public lifetime we are producing as a spouse and children. I do not strategy to be concerned in politics.”

“While I will constantly adore and assist my father, heading ahead I will do so outside the political arena,” she extra. “I am grateful to have experienced the

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Leisure Travel Returns Nov. 1; Safe Travels Expected to Continue Through Holidays

October 15 marked one year since Hawaiʻi’s Safe Travels program was established. The program is described as a multilayered process designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the community.

This enhanced entry into Hawai‘i includes: a Mandatory State of Hawai‘i Travel and Health Form; a Safe Travels Hawai‘i account; and a mandatory 10-day quarantine with the option of a vaccination exception program or a negative pre-travel test to bypass quarantine.

Back in August, Governor David Ige urged residents and visitors to refrain from non-essential travel through the end of October. With Nov. 1 on the horizon, leisure travel is set to resume, but the state’s Safe Travels program remains in place.

Last week, Gov. Ige announced he was giving the green light to non-essential travel for fully vaccinated residents and visitors traveling domestically and between islands for business or pleasure, starting Nov. 1. “I think we are all encouraged by what we’ve seen over the last several weeks with the continuing trend of lower case counts,” said Gov. Ige in a press release.

“We look forward to our economic recovery and the return of visitors is one more step in our progress towards a new normal,” said County of Maui Managing Director, Sandy Baz.

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County of Maui Managing Director, Sandy Baz said he expects the Safe Travels program to be in place “for quite a while.” In a Tuesday press briefing Baz said, “Lieutenant Governor [Josh] Green has said that despite the statewide vaccination rate of 73%, the program will be extended at least through the end of the holiday season.”

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Baz spoke on behalf of Mayor Michael Victorino, who is out of town on county business, saying, “Mayor Victorino thanks the hospitality industry for their support of the safety protocols and these revised rules. The hospitality industry [goes] far beyond resort and hotels, and includes many family owned activity companies, restaurants, and many other businesses that are impacted, and are supportive of visitors.”

“They have worked diligently to protect their staff as well as their guests with a challenging

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