Two important Trump ladies who accompanied him on both sides "disappeared" during the campaign and may continue to be absent for the next four years. First Lady Melania Trump was a fashion model. As an amateur, her undisguised disgust for politics is well known, and she has also endured a lot of criticism because of her husband's words and deeds. During her tenure as first lady, she was controversial for designing the White House Christmas tree with a blood-red color similar to that in "The Handmaid's Tale". She also wore a $30 coat with the words "I really don't care, do you?" printed on it to visit an immigrant children's center to fight back against criticism. As soon as Trump was elected, it was reported that Melania Trump would not follow tradition and move into the White House. She even rejected the invitation of the current first lady Jill Biden and was absent from accompanying her husband to visit the Bidens. Ivanka Trump, the "first daughter" who was once the most beloved, took the lead in the campaigns eight years ago and four years ago. She also served as a senior White House adviser during her father's first term and chatted and laughed with dignitaries from various countries. But in a series of legal proceedings in the past few years, she and her father have gradually drifted apart. After Trump was involved in the hush money case of porn stars, his elder brother and younger brother both issued statements expressing their belief in their father's innocence, while Ivanka and Melania remained silent. It was not until the hearing on the storming of the Capitol that she publicly admitted to the media that the results of the 2020 election were fair, "contradicting" her father. She was absent from almost the entire election campaign, and repeatedly stated that she would put her family first and would not get involved in politics. On the night of the victory, she joined the celebration in a low-key manner, but was no longer the core standing closely beside her father, but became a marginal figure on the stage. She also caused online controversy as a "Democratic undercover" because she wore royal blue.