Ivanka Trump, Advisor to the outgoing President Donald Trump
and his daughter, has bid adieu to her duties and the office as President-elect
Joe Biden is set to take office on January 20, 2021.

She shared her farewell message on social media, saying she
was excited for what the future holds for the country. She felt she had
achieved the goals she had set in the past four years.

“I came to Washington to fight for American families and I
leave feeling I’ve done that,” Trump said.

Trump said that they had to accept their differences and
work with mutual understanding in order to ‘remain the greatest nation.’

“I hope and believe that America can move forward in a
positive way, acknowledge our differences and find common ground – that is how
we will remain the greatest nation.”

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 Trump was grateful
for the ‘incredible journey’ she set her foot on four years ago. The
connections she made with the people of America have left an imprint on her
soul.

“In travelling to nearly every American state and dozens of
countries, I fell even more deeply in love with the American people,” she wrote
in her note.

She thanked the people of America as she would leave D.C. ‘in awe
of the compassion, grace and grit’ that defines America.

“These great and strong people have reinforced my abiding
faith in America,” Trump added.

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Trump sent her best wishes to the President-elect Joe Biden,
Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris and all the leaders who would be serving the
nation for the coming years, driving to the country to its greater good.

“As Americans, we must all pray for their success,” she added.

“God bless you all and God bless the United States of
America,” Trump said ending her note with the best in her mind for the country.