Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner face new allegations earlier this week. Following the results of this year's presidential race, reports involving their kids have circulated all over the media.

Business Insider released a brief article about the matter. It says that the couple "withdrew" their kids from their school, Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School in Washington, and moved them to Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy in Maryland. The assertions came from the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, claiming that the narrative originated from some parents of kids who are attending Milton.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's kids, reportedly, left two weeks before the election day. They started attending the school upon their relocation to Washington after Donald Trump won the presidential race in 2016.

Based on the outlet's report, three parents from the school came forward and stated that the couple withdrew their kids after several other parents sent their complaints to the school. The charges centered on the couple's failure to comply with Milton's protocols amid the COVID-19 crisis in the United States.

A parent from the same school, later on, confirmed to Business Insider that the children, indeed, transferred to another school in Maryland. But, while others had complaints about the family, some parents were "sad" to see them go.

Following the surge of speculations, a source close to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's family argued that the transfer happened because Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy offers an "in-person learning," according to the Daily News. The Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School, on the other hand, follows a mix of remote and in-school learning. But, reports said that the school will return to in-person learning on November 16, information known to all the parents, including Ivanka and Jared, before withdrawing their children.

White House spokeswoman Carolina Hurley, later on, slammed the outlet's assertions and deemed them as "idle gossip." She described the whole situation as "shameful," as well, considering that the "unnamed sources" are attacking a family's decision concerning "what is best" for their kids.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner remain silent about the matter. They have not, also, said a word about the results of the election.

But, sources from various publications claimed that they are "urging" Donald Trump to concede that he lost and his rival Joe Biden won. They added that the First Daughter has her "own agenda" behind this, according to the Daily Mail.

The insiders continued that Ivanka would not allow this to "burn" all the bridges to her plans of running in 2024. Meanwhile, Kushner allegedly advised the U.S. President to drop all the lawsuits he filed and focus, instead, on the next four years of their lives.