The former senior White House adviser, 40, hid her eyes behind a pair of gold-rimmed aviator sunglasses, but appeared to be crying – or close to it – while holding her cellphone to her ear. It’s likely been a tough few months for Ivanka, whose husband Jared Kushner underwent a second surgery late last week to treat an apparent recurrence of thyroid cancer, which was said to be successful. Ivanka Trump, 40, was seen visibly upset while on her cellphone in Miami on Wednesday afternoon. She hid her eyes behind a pair of gold-framed aviator sunglasses, but appeared to be crying – or close to it – while holding her phone to her ear Ivanka’s emotional appearance comes just days after her husband, Jared Kushner, underwent a second surgery to treat thyroid cancer. Last month, the couple visited the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota for treatment (pictured) The mother-of-three was dressed in a navy hoodie with a white V-pattern and cropped black leggings, despite the balmy Florida weather. She completed her workout with a pair of black New Balance sneakers. Her blonde hair was pulled back into a messy bun and her white headphones hung around her neck. She also had a red string bracelet on her wrist, which she has been wearing off and on for years. He hasn’t spoken about the bracelet’s purpose, but it looks like the type of red string that Kabbalah practitioners wear to ward off the “evil eye.” Ivanka’s face was full of emotion as she walked through the gym parking lot while on her cell phone. It’s not clear who she was talking to, but she was visibly upset. She didn’t have a purse and chose to hold her car keys in her free hand as she walked. She was still on her phone when she entered the gym. Ivanka was dressed in a navy hoodie with a white V-pattern and cropped black leggings, despite the balmy Florida weather The former first daughter’s blonde hair was pulled back into a messy bun and her white headphones hung around her neck Ivanka also had a red string bracelet on her wrist, which she has been wearing for years She hasn’t spoken about the purpose of her bracelet, but it looks like the type of red string that Kabbalah practitioners wear to ward off the “evil eye.” On the same day Ivanka was seen close to tears, Jared, 41, opened up about his surgery during an appearance on The National Desk.
“I had the surgery last week. It was a great success. That’s why I’m a little taller than usual,” he said, referring to how his shirt was buttoned up to cover his neck. Three weeks ago, Jared and Ivanka were spotted visiting the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where he was being treated for the disease. His latest surgery comes after he publicly revealed his treatment for the first time in his new book, “Breaking History: A White House Memoir.” Jared wrote that he had a similar operation for thyroid cancer in 2019 while serving as a senior adviser to President Donald Trump in the White House. Ivanka’s face was full of emotion as she walked through the gym parking lot while on her cell phone It is unclear who she was talking to, but she was visibly upset during the conversation
Ivanka didn’t have a purse and chose to hold her car keys in her free hand as she walked through the parking lot The mother of three completed her sporty look with a pair of black New Balance trainers It’s likely been a rough few months for Ivanka, who has been dealing with a number of stressful family events, including her husband’s surgery
In addition to the stress of her husband’s treatment, Ivanka is also grieving the loss of her mother.
Ivana Trump, 73, was found “unconscious and unresponsive” at the bottom of the stairs in her Upper East Side mansion on July 14 around 12:30 p.m. Her housekeeper found her when she arrived for work and called 911. A medical examiner determined she died of blunt force trauma as a result of a fall, according to TMZ. Ivanka’s father was seen comforting her at her mother’s funeral, the first time they have been seen together in seven months since their public opinion on the 2020 presidential election erupted. Her younger brother Eric Trump, 38, returned to their mother’s mansion on August 24 to oversee the removal of her belongings six weeks after her death. Workers were seen removing furniture including chairs, a bookcase and an ironing board. The items were placed in a compactor for disposal. On the same day Ivanka was seen close to tears, Jared spoke about the procedure during an appearance on The National Desk, saying it was “very successful”. Ivanka also mourns her late mother Ivana Trump, who died on July 14 after falling down her stairs Meanwhile, her father, former President Donald Trump, is facing a Justice Department investigation into the removal and storage of government documents at his Mar-a-Lago Florida club. Ivanka was still on her cell phone when she hit the gym Wednesday afternoon

WHAT IS THYROID CANCER?

Thyroid cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the thyroid gland, a small gland at the base of the neck that produces hormones. It is usually diagnosed at an earlier age than most other adult cancers, and women are three times more likely to develop thyroid cancer than men. This year, an estimated 43,800 adults (11,860 men and 31,940 women) in the US will be diagnosed with thyroid cancer. The five-year survival rate for people with thyroid cancer in the US is 98%. However, survival rates are based on several factors, including the type of thyroid cancer and the stage of the disease. Symptoms

Painless lump or swelling in the front of the neck – although only 1 in 20 neck lumps are cancer Swollen glands in the neck Unexplained hoarseness that does not improve after a few weeks Sore throat that doesn’t get better Difficulty swallowing

What causes thyroid cancer? Thyroid cancer occurs when there is a change in the DNA within thyroid cells that causes them to grow out of control and produce a lump. It’s usually not clear what causes this change, but there are certain things that can increase your risk. These include:

Other thyroid conditions, such as inflammation of the thyroid (thyroiditis) or goitre – but not overactive thyroid or underactive thyroid Family history of thyroid cancer – your risk is higher if a close relative has had thyroid cancer Childhood radiation exposure such as radiation therapy Portliness A bowel condition called familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) Acromegaly – a rare condition where the body produces too much growth hormone

Types of thyroid cancer There are five main types of thyroid cancer:

Papillary cancer, the most common type, accounts for about 8 out of 10 cases. It usually affects people under the age of 40, especially women Ovarian cancer accounts for up to 1 in 10 cases and tends to affect middle-aged adults, particularly women Hurthle cell cancer accounts for 3% of thyroid cancers. It is more difficult to find and treat Medullary thyroid carcinoma accounts for 4% of cases. Unlike the other types, it can work in families Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma, the rarest and most serious type, accounts for about 2% of cases. It usually affects people over the age of 60

Source: American Cancer Society and Cancer.net On Thursday, the day after Ivanka appeared upset at the gym, House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairwoman Rep. Carolyn Maloney announced she would obtain Donald Trump’s financial records after the former president agreed not to appeal an appeals court decision. Maloney (DN.Y.) announced the discovery, three years after her predecessor as the committee chairman requested it and weeks after she lost her own congressional primary. “After numerous court victories, I am pleased that my committee has reached an agreement to obtain key financial documents that former President Trump fought for years to keep from Congress,” she said in a statement. The legal saga is so long and complicated that Maloney released a timeline of the legal path that will give lawmakers a look into Trump’s accounting practices, which are also the subject of a political investigation in New York. The apparent deal comes as Trump is marshalling his legal resources on a new front while facing a Justice Department investigation into the removal and storage of government documents at his Florida club Mar-a-Lago. On Wednesday, the former president blasted the FBI for the way it photographed a trove of top-secret documents found inside his Mar-a-Lago office. Trump is beefing up his legal team amid speculation that some of his lawyers may be fact witnesses in the case, with one signing a document attesting to a “diligent search” for classified information at Mar-a-Lago.