Trump hugs his adoring grandchildren at his rally in pittsburgh

Trump hugs his adoring grandchildren at his rally in pittsburgh

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* JARED, 39, AND IVANKA, 38, BROUGHT DAUGHTER ARABELLA, NINE, AND SON JOSEPH, SIX, TO A RALLY LAST NIGHT * ADORING ARABELLA AND JOSEPH RUSHED TO GIVE THEIR GRANDFATHER PRESIDENT TRUMP A HUG


WHEN HE CAME OFF STAGE * MOMENT HAD ECHOES OF THE KENNEDYS' FAMILY-FRIENDLY IMAGE AND WAS CAPTURED BY WAITING CAMERAS   * IVANKA LOOKED ELEGANT IN A DOUBLE-BREASTED CREAM COAT AND NUDE


COURT SHOES FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENT  * SHE AND JARED APPEAR TO HAVE LEFT THEIR YOUNGEST SON, THEODORE, FOUR, AT HOME IN WASHINGTON, D.C. By ANDREW COURT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and STEPHANIE


LINNING FOR MAILONLINE Published: 02:16 EDT, 23 September 2020 | Updated: 08:56 EDT, 23 September 2020 President Trump looked every inch the adoring grandfather as he hugged his


grandchildren following a raucous rally in Pennsylvania last night.  The President was rushed by granddaughter Arabella Kushner, nine, and her younger brother Joseph, six, as he stepped off


the stage at Moon Township in a touching moment that was captured by waiting photographers. The scene, which appeared to be carefully planned, painted the commander-in-chief, 74, in a


softer, family-friendly light following a tough-talking address during which he taunted Democratic rival Joe Biden and boasted about his first-term achievements to a crowd of more than 1,000


supporters. It was a family affair for the President with daughter Ivanka, who was elegantly dressed in a cream coat and matching nude heels, lending her support from the side of the stage


with her husband Jared and their children.  Ivanka beamed and clapped as her father spoke from the podium after joining him briefly in front of the crowd.   The moment echoed shots of JFK


and his wife Jackie, who often included their children in their public outings.   First Daughter Ivanka shared a touching moment with her eldest child Arabella on the South Lawn of the White


House before the family boarded Marine One with the President.  Ivanka was seen touching her palm to Arabella's cheek in a moment of reassurance as her daughter gazed up at her


lovingly.  Both mother and daughter were impeccably dressed for the occasion, with Arabella copying her mom's style by donning her own double-breasted coat - although the youngster went


with red instead of cream. Meanwhile her brother Joseph looked smart in slacks and a navy coat, just like his father.  Wrapping up against the cold weather, Ivanka layered her stylish


designer coat over a red turtleneck that perfectly matched her daughter's ensemble.  The mother-of-three - who appears to have left her youngest son, Theodore, four, at home - wore her


long blonde hair in a sleek down 'do and completed the polished look with a slick of berry-colored lipstick.   The First Daughter joined her father on stage at the rally, waving and


smiling at the cheering crowds; Jared stayed behind-the-scenes with their children but was seen enthusiastically clapping his father-in-law at the end of the stump speech.  Jared and Ivanka


- who both serve as Senior Advisers to the President - appeared eager to introduce their eldest children to the rough and tumble of politics by bringing them along for the quick campaign


trip.  Arabella was seen whipping out her iPhone to record her grandfather's speech, before she snapped pictures of him surrounding by his Secret Service detail. Earlier in the


afternoon, Jared and Ivanka were photographed walking along the White House lawn with Arabella and Joseph before they flew out of the nation's capitol bound for Pittsburgh.     During


his appearance in Moon Township, Trump took aim at presidential rival Joe Biden, saying he would destroy Pennsylvania's energy industry because he will be pressured by the 'radical


left' and their plans for a Green New Deal.  He also mocked Biden for wearing a face mask, and made a joke about the Democrat nominee's alleged plastic surgery.  Elsewhere, the


Commander-in-chief also professed his love for fracking and the police, before he mocked Elizabeth Warren over her claims that she had Native American ancestry.  Joe BidenDonald Trump