Heigh ho, heigh ho! Jared Kushner heads off to work at the White House while Ivanka sneaks out of the garage in SUV with the children
- Jared Kushner was spotted rushing out of his Washington DC home on Tuesday on his way to work
- He was outfitted in his typical uniform of a black suit and tie with a white button-down shirt
- Kushner was chatting on his phone and holding a small notebook as he hopped into a waiting SUV
- Tuesday marked Kushner's second day at his job working as an unpaid senior advisor to his father-in-law, President Donald Trump
- Ivanka snuck out of the house soon after with the three kids, loading into a waiting SUV that pulled out of the garage
Jared Kushner was spotted rushing out of his new Washington DC home on Tuesday morning ahead of a busy day at the office.
The newly appointed senior advisor to President Donald Trump was outfitted in his standard uniform of a black suit and tie with a white button down as he made his way to a waiting SUV while speaking on his phone.
He carried with him a small notebook as he prepared himself for his day at the White House.
Soon after his wife Ivanka made a much more low key exit as she jumped into a car with the couple's three children, choosing to exit from the garage so she could not be seen by waiting photographers and the public.
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On the go: Jared Kushner (above) was spotted rushing out of his Washington DC home on Tuesday on his way to work
Sharp: He was outfitted in his typical uniform of a black suit and tie with a white button-down shirt
Importnt call: Kushner was chatting on his phone and holding a small notebook as he hopped into a waiting SUV
New gig: Tuesday marked Kushner's second day at his job working as an unpaid senior advisor to his father-in-law, President Donald Trump
There had been reports that Kushner would be heading to Canada on Tuesday to speak with Prime Minister Trudeau, but it was revealed on Monday that those plans had been cancelled at this time.
Instead, Kushner was on hand Tuesday while his father-in-law signed an executive order directing that the permitting process and regulatory burden for domestic manufacturers should be streamlined to reduce what he called 'the incredibly cumbersome, long, horrible' process.
'Sometimes it takes many, many years and we don’t want that to happen. If it's a "no," we'll get a quick "no." If it's a "yes," it's like, let's start building,' said Trump.
Among a total of five actions signed by Trump in an Oval Office ceremony, he also signed orders to expedite environmental review and approval of high-priority infrastructure projects, to accelerate the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipeline projects and to decree that any pipelines intended for the United States should be built in the country.
He said: 'We will build our own pipeline. We will build our own pipes, as we used to in the old days.'
Meeting of the minds: Kushner left) and the head of the National Economic Council Gary Cohn (right) talk with Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne
This guy: Presidnet Trump points to Ford Motors CEO Mark Fields while Kushner looks on Tuesday
Dynamic duo: Kushner and Steve Bannon talk to auto industry CEOs on Tuesday
Gang of five: Kushner and the rest of Trump's close staff (l to r: Reince Priebus, Kellyanne Conway, Hope Hicks, Kushner and Bannon) look on as he signs an executive order
Trump also said on Tuesday he will be announcing his pick for the Supreme Court next week.
'We will pick a truly great Supreme Court justice,' said Trump.
On Tuesday, Kushner also joined President Trump as he summoned the heads of the big three American automakers - General Motors, Ford Motor Co. and Fiat Chrysler - for a breakfast meeting.
He pledged to scrap regulations and reduce taxes on corporations that keep jobs in the U.S., though he did not specify his plans for either.
His administration, he said, will 'go down as one of the most friendly countries' for business.
Sneaky: Ivanka snuck out of the house soon after with the three kids, loading into a waiting SUV that pulled out of the garage (above)
On the move: Ivanka went for lunch on Monday with some friends and son Joseph (her car above on Tuesday)
Keeping the peace: The family seems to have settled nicely into their new $5.5million home (above)
On Monday, Ivanka was photographed exiting her house and getting into a waiting SUV on Monday, with her head shielded from the cameras by a giant umbrella.
She was joined by her Secret Service detail and son Joseph, who joined her for lunch at the Open City coffee shop in Woodley Park.
Ivanka, 35, and her family moved to DC over the weekend, and on Monday Kushner began his unpaid job as a senior advisor to President Trump in the White House.
Last week, Ivanka finally broke her silence about rumors that she might fill the role of first lady when her father takes office on Friday in an interview with 20/20.
'Well, I think its an inappropriate observation. There's one first lady and she'll do remarkable things,' said Ivanka, referring to her father's wife Melania.
She later told Deborah Roberts in the interview that she also found the comments 'sexist,' saying that they seemed to suggest that two women could not have a powerful role in her father's White House administration.
Ivanka also revealed during the interview that she is still close to former first daughter Chelsea Clinton despite her father's victory over Hillary in the election, and said that she will likely go to her for advice.
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