
"Ivanka Trump wasn't the only rich and famous person to head to the posh and snowy mountain town of Aspen, Colorado, to celebrate the Christmas holidays. But according to a report, President Donald Trump's daughter and her family were the only visitors to arrive with a contingent of Secret Service agents that was so large that it put the village and its nearby ski slopes into full-blown security lockdown much to the dismay of others hoping to enjoy the long weekend."
"You'd think she was the President himself, one guest said, according to entertainment reporter and gossip columnist Rob Shuter on his Naughty But Nice Substack. Witnesses told Shuter that the scale of protection surrounding Ivanka Trump, her husband Jared Kushner and their three children, Arabella, Joseph and Theodore, stunned even Aspen regulars, who are used to A-listers and billionaires blending in quietly."
"The security footprint was massive. It completely disrupted skiing for everyone else. TMZ reported that notable figures who visited Aspen this past weekend included Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos and his new wife Lauren Sanchez, along with Mariah Carey, Kyle Richards, Brooks Nader and Goldie Hawn, the latter of whom is a longtime Aspen regular. Controversial Trump administration figure Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also enjoyed a family vacation in Aspen, TMZ added."
Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and their three children visited Aspen for the Christmas holidays, arriving with a large contingent of Secret Service agents that placed the village and nearby ski slopes into a security lockdown. The scale of protection stunned Aspen regulars who are accustomed to A-listers blending in quietly. Many visitors expressed frustration that the security footprint disrupted skiing and that Ivanka moved through Aspen as if she were the first lady despite holding no official government role. Other notable visitors included Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, Mariah Carey, Kyle Richards, Brooks Nader, Goldie Hawn and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Aspen values discretion and celebrities generally seek to disappear while visiting.
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