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Ivanka Trump andJared Kushner 's Washington, DC, mansion on Thursday. - The truck — a College Hunks Hauling Junk vehicle — could very well just be for trash disposal, but it could also suggest that the couple is on the move.
- The pair reportedly dropped $4 on a high-security private island in Miami last month.
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Billionaire Bunker ," the tony private island Indian Creek boasts its own police force and a number of ultrawealthy residents, which may soon include the president's daughter and son-in-law.
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump have been living in a $4 in the ritzy Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, DC, since early 2017. The residence $4 $15,000 per month in rent and features modern finishes and sky-high ceilings, according to $4.
Weeks before President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, they might be
Hunter Walker, a Washington reporter for Yahoo News, $4 Thursday showing what appears to be a moving truck outside the couple's Kalorama home.
—Hunter Walker (@hunterw) $4
The vehicle in question, a bright-orange truck emblazoned with the well-known College Hunks Hauling Junk brand, could very well just amount to the couple getting rid of unwanted items - but it could also signal that the couple is gearing up to leave Washington after $4.
Trump received extensive criticism for a tweet during the insurrection that appeared to refer to rioters as "American patriots," which she $4.
Last month, Kushner and Trump dropped $4 in Miami's "Billionaire Bunker" private island, Indian Creek, Page Six reported. The island boasts its own police force and a number of superstar residents - the couple bought the property from Julio Iglesias, Page Six said.
The couple would be the latest in a long list of people $4 for $4 amid the pandemic.
The list includes Kushner's brother Joshua and his wife, the supermodel Karlie Kloss, who bought a $4 in August, Page Six reported. Both properties are within an hour and a half drive of "the winter White House," $4, where President Donald Trump is expected to decamp to following the end of his term.
The White House didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider.