New York Post

Javanka are up the Creek

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FOLLOWING her “American Patriots” tweet, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner

“need not apply” to the upscale Indian Creek Country Club near their $30 million plot of land on the exclusive Florida island nicknamed “the billionair­e’s bunker.”

The island community — one of the wealthiest in the US — has just 29 residences with residents including Tom Brady and Gisele

Bündchen — but owning a home there doesn’t mean you get automatic membership to the country club. A local source sniped, “It only takes one member to object against any new member, and many members are objecting particular­ly after the events at the Capitol on Wednesday. Jared and Ivanka can lunch with their fellow ‘patriots’ at Mar-a-Lago. The members are very picky and the word is that Javanka need not apply.”

Ivanka — who was at the side of her father, President Donald Trump, in DC as he made his incendiary speech to protesters before they descended on the Capitol — was heavily criticised for calling the mob “American Patriots” in a tweet that she deleted, even though she called for an end to the illegal behavior.

Ivanka and Jared have been planning their post-administra­tion life. Page Six revealed the couple bought a $30 million-plus lot of land on Miami’s uber-swanky and high-security Indian Creek Island. At the center of the island is the Indian Creek Country Club, once referred to as “Miami-Dade County’s most exclusive, and controvers­ial, private society.” The 300-member club, built in 1930, has an 18hole golf course and a restaurant, and fees exceed $150,000. It is run as a separate entity to the wealthy residents of the island.

Another source said Ivanka and Jared had been made to feel welcome on the island and had numerous invitation­s to dine with their future neighbors. The source added they had not applied for a membership at the club, plus their house will take about two years to build. Their rep didn’t comment.

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