Ivanka couldn't care less about Donald Trump's legal woes — it seems

Ivanka appears calm with this beautiful dress and a relaxed appearance despite Donald Trump's indictments

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Daughter of former US president Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump pictured while enjoying the Spring Season in this image released on March 19, 2024. — Instagram/@ivankatrump
Daughter of former US president Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump pictured while enjoying the Spring Season in this image released on March 19, 2024. — Instagram/@ivankatrump

Former US president Donald Trump is worried about how he would submit a whopping $464 million bond, but his daughter Ivanka Trump appears as if she does not care about her father’s legal troubles.

Ivanka — who has been a senior advisor in the White under Trump administration — posted a new picture Tuesday on Instagram with a beautiful smile and relaxed appearance.

The 42-year-old was wearing a shocking pink bodycon dress as she was enjoying the current season in the US with a caption: "Hello Spring."

On the other hand, her father Donald Trump is enmeshed with his four criminal indictments and a serious problem in paying a $464 million bond which is due next week. 

Former US president Donald Trump prepares to testify during his trial at New York State Supreme Court in New York on November 6, 2023. — APF
Former US president Donald Trump prepares to testify during his trial at New York State Supreme Court in New York on November 6, 2023. — APF

The 77-year-old was ordered by a New York judge to pay around $355 million in the civil fraud case.

However, Trump experienced trouble as he could not arrange the whopping amount. His lawyers told the court earlier this week that their boss could not an approved company that could provide a guarantee for Trump.

There are 91 counts of criminal charges against the former president that include paying hush money to an adult film star Stormy Daniels, retaining classified documents illegally after leaving the Oval Office, falsifying business records, and election interference in Georgia in 2020.