Javanka are up the Creek
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.