Jared And Ivanka Didn’t Invite Reportedly At the Billionaire Bunker Country Club

Donald Trump lost the presidential election from his opponent Joe Biden. His family understood that New York wouldn’t be good enough for them and accepted them so they moved down to the South, Florida where they would feel more comfortable.

But the entire family is still running into much of the same issue even among the geriatric GOP paradise claimed Poli News.

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In December 2021, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump became proud landowners in Miami’s exclusive “Billionaire’s Bunker” enclave. As per Vanity Fair, the couple is already having some issues with the neighbors.

Page Six reported that when the couple bought their first residence in Indian Creek Island, they said simply buying a residence in the area did not guarantee you access to the exclusive compound’s even more exclusive country club. Now they own 29 residences altogether.

An Insider talked to Page Six: “You have to be nominated and make a formal application. But it only takes one member to object against any new member, and many members are objecting, particularly after the events at the Capitol on January 6.”

“The Indian Creek Country Club members are very picky and the word is that Javanka need not apply,” the source stated before suggesting that “Jared and Ivanka can lunch with their fellow ‘patriots’ at Mar-a-Lago.”

Vanity Fair reports that, even without the exclusive invite to the 300-member Indian Creek Country Club, Jared and Ivanka are so busy in their social life, with several dinner invitations from the largely Republican Billionaire’s Bunker crowd.

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