Jared and Ivanka, who supposedly left tons of money on the table to work for Trump, made $135 million last year
also disclosed “at least $27 million and as much as $135 million in debt,” as well as the purchase of PV Bungalow LLC, a hotel in Long Branch, New Jersey, for between $1 million and $5 million, and residential real estate in Brooklyn costing between $1.5 million and $3 million.
Ivanka, whom the White House has previously described asto the nation, listed assets and income worth between $187.6 million and $786.3 million. Truly, it’s a wonder these two haven’t been nationally recognized for practically living paycheck to paycheck, though presumably it’s only a matter of time before Trump awards them the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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