Ivanka Trump has been the face of many reports again after confirming her return inside the White House. As reported, the First Daughter made her first appearance this week when she attended a "small business event" alongside the US President, Donald Trump in the East Room.

The last time she was seen was when she left the state for New Jersey with her family to celebrate the Passover earlier in April. It was said that they drove to a family's property, a statement that seemingly ended the allegations of whether she broke the imposed social distancing guidelines in the United States.

According to The Sun US, Ivanka Trump was introduced by her father during the event. Before welcoming her, Donald Trump reportedly "praised" the First Daughter for her efforts on a "job training program."

As explained, the US President stated that her eldest daughter had been "responsible" for the training of "almost 15 million" Americans. He reportedly, once again, "implied" that his daughter has created millions of new jobs in the United States.

Ivanka, as touted by her father, was said to have wanted to "help people." This is "what she wants to do," Donald Trump added.

He reportedly continued to share that his daughter has "used her experience" to fight for the American employment force. The President then went on to claim that Ivanka Trump has "created many jobs," which he also said to be the first thing that the First Daughter did when she arrived in her post in the administration.

Donald Trump also mentioned that the first goal was to help only 500,000 individuals. But, now, she got 15 million, the American leader concluded.

In a similar report released by Daily Mail, it was said that Ivanka Trump "did not correct" her father for the credit she was given regarding the "job gains." Instead, he thanked her father, "Mr. President," and reportedly showed appreciation toward the "incredible group of entrepreneurs and small business owners" who are at the audience. She then said that the individuals at the event "very much represent" the nation's "soul and spirit" and "grit and tenacity" in terms of small businesses.

As cleared out, the event held in the East Room of the White House was targeted to "raise awareness" concerning the Paycheck Protection Program. This was reportedly an initiative from the government that provides loans to small businesses in the United States amid the pandemic crisis.