Former first daughter and White House adviser Ivanka Trump has ruled out a 2022 Senate run against Sen. Marco Rubio.
Trump, 39, recently told Rubio (R-Fla.), 49, that she won’t launch a primary challenge against him.
“I can confirm that Marco and Ivanka did speak a few weeks ago,” a spokesman for Rubio’s re-election campaign told The Post.
“Ivanka offered her support for Marco’s re-election and they had a great talk. I can also confirm that we are discussing a joint event to highlight Marco and Ivanka’s successful push to expand the Child Tax Credit.”
Rubio and former President Donald Trump had a bruising 2016 presidential primary fight, with Rubio emerging as one of the last standing centrist Republicans challenging the billionaire political novice.
The Florida senator tried to mock the size of Trump’s hands, though he later revealed he apologized for it, and the future president nicknamed him “Little Marco.” But after Trump became president, the two dropped the personal attacks and worked together on common conservative goals.
News broke about Ivanka Trump’s decision after Rubio on Saturday voted to acquit the former president of inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, though the conversation reportedly happened before he cast his vote in the Senate impeachment trial.
In a show of her potential viability as a candidate, Ivanka Trump drew long lines in Florida as she campaigned last year for her father’s re-election. She and her father are putting down roots in Florida after leaving DC.
Her father carried the Sunshine State on Nov. 3 by a comfortable margin driven by increased support among Latinos in South Florida.