Ivanka Trump Accompanies Parents-in-Law on Tour of DC Holocaust Museum, Founded With Help of Husband Jared’s Late Paternal Grandmother
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by Shiryn Ghermezian
Ivanka Trump and her in-laws took a private tour of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum last Monday morning, a source told Bloomberg.
The insider said that US President Donald Trump’s daughter — who converted to Judaism ahead of her marriage to Jared Kushner in 2009 — visited the Washington, DC-based museum with her parents-in-law, Seryl and Charles Kushner.
According to the report, Jared’s late paternal grandmother, Holocaust survivor Rae Kushner, helped found the institution.
Bloomberg cited two White House aides who said that President Trump has expressed an interest in visiting the museum, but has not yet scheduled a date.
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