Donald Trump’s first ex-wife Ivana Trump has publicly declared that she would like him to name her the U.S. ambassador to her home country of the Czech Republic.
One of Donald Trump’s ex-wives is hoping for a role in his forthcoming administration.
The New York Post is reporting that, just days after he won the election, Ivana Trump told the media outlet that “I will suggest that I be ambassador for the Czech Republic.”
The Post also quotes her as saying, “[That] is where I’m from and my language and everybody knows me. I’m quite known all around the world. Not only in America. I have written three books, and they were translated in 40 countries in 25 languages. I’m known by the name Ivana. I really did not need the name Trump.”
Ivana and Donald’s highly-publicized divorce was finalized in 1992.
A Washington Post report points out that “Donald Trump has already given positions to his family members, naming daughter Ivanka, sons Eric and Donald Jr., and son-in-law Jared Kushner to the executive committee of his transition team Saturday.”