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Donald Trump hosted the small business event in the East Room alongside daughter Ivanka Trump yesterday to highlight the Paycheck Protection Program used to support small businesses during
the coronavirus outbreak. As Ivanka returned from her break at her father’s New Jersey golf course, she stepped out in a blush jumpsuit and nude heels. The 38-year-old businesswoman wore a
Gabriela Hearst silk cashmere jumpsuit which retails for £2,595, though it’s already out of stock as fashion fans scrabble to get the look. The jumpsuit has long sleeves and a utilitarian
silhouette, with a belted waist and a relaxed fit with button fastening. The spring style was completed with a pair of nude Gianvito Rossi pumps with PVC panels, a high stiletto heel and a
classic pointed toe. Similar shoes from the designer retail for upwards of £500 a pair, and it’s a style Ivanka has worn before, owning them in both nude and white colourways. READ MORE:
HOW MELANIA TRUMP ATTEMPTS TO LOOK LIKE 'BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS FROM A FAIRY TALE' She later shared another snap from the day of one of the business owners she’d met at the event. The
caption read: “Meet Michael from Bitty and Beau’s Coffee. He absolutely stole the show today — he’s an inspiration as is his employer, small business owner Amy Wright! “Because of the
Payment Protection Program, this unique five shop coffee chain was able to rehire their 120 employees, including Michael, and continue to brighten the days of each of their customers!” The
stylish adviser is posing with thumbs up in the candid photo which received over 100,000 likes. The event was hosted by Donald Trump, who recently signed off on a $484 billion plan to help
small businesses during the coronavirus outbreak. He introduced Ivanka before she took to the podium to make a speech, and praised her for the way she supports small companies. He claimed
she has ‘created many jobs’ saying she’s now on ‘almost 15 million people’, something his daughter didn’t correct him on when she took the microphone. Speaking to the small crowd, the
President said: “That's what she wants to do. She wants to help people. From the beginning of my administration, Ivanka has used her experience as an entrepreneur to fight for the
American worker. She has created many jobs. That's what she did when she first came in. The well-dressed Ivanka then took to the stage to address the group. She said: “Thank you, Mr.
President for convening this incredible group of entrepreneurs and small business owners who very much represent the soul and the spirit, the grit and the tenacity of America's small
business owners across the nation.”' It was the first time the Women Who Work author had been seen publicly since the start of Passover. The president’s senior adviser reportedly went
to stay in Bedminster for the religious festival, after posting a selfie on Instagram with her daughter creating their own face masks - hers had ‘USA’ stitched onto it. _This article
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