Donald Trump and the rest of his camp have continued to campaign for his second bid at the Oval Office. But, while their busy schedules occupy most of their time in recent weeks, Stephanie Wilson Wolkoff continues to slam the First Family.

Speaking to Channel 9 Australia's 60 Minutes, the self-proclaimed "former best friend" of Melania Trump discussed her recently released book, Melania and Me, as well as her thoughts about the Trumps, according to Newshub. She claimed that Ivanka Trump has "usurped" power from her stepmother.

She, also, stated that the U.S. President is "literally" preparing the First Daughter for the presidency. The former White House aide, then, called it "insane" that he is already putting the idea into the public's mind.

Wolkoff continued that Donald Trump has already shown the rest of the world who has "branded" since his stint inside the White House. She explained that between branding Melania Trump and branding Ivanka Trump, everyone already knows he has picked.

The author added that, despite Trump choosing his daughter rather than his wife, the First Lady is "complicit," noting that she is "not unhappy." She, later on, emphasized that the Trump family are "masters of the dark."

Before Stephanie Wilson Wolkoff's claims emerged, several reports already speculated about the possibility of Ivanka Trump running in the future. Some experts and analysts even explained why this is not a surprising thing anymore. Aside from Donald Trump's depiction of his daughter as his "heir apparent," he, also, told his audience that no one will beat Ivanka if she runs for the presidency.

Since her arrival appointment as one of her father's Senior Advisors, many have speculated that she will likely follow the Trump patriarch's footsteps, according to the Daily Express.

The publication reported that the public saw the same dynamic more than five decades ago through the Kennedys. Like Donald Trump, former President John F Kennedy, also, appointed a family member to a high-profile position inside the White House.

He placed his brother, Robert Kennedy, in the position of Attorney General, despite having not enough credentials to manage the post. Reports recalled how the public deemed it "nepotism," pretty much like how the public now sees the First Daughter.

Following JFK's time in the Oval Office, Robert decided to run for the same position as his brother. However, he was assassinated during a campaign trail in 1968.

Based on history, many individuals believe that this narrative might happen again to Trump's eldest daughter, excluding obviously the assassination.