Ivanka actively sought to please her father Trump, writing a short essay titled 'I Love My Father' filled with praise. In fact, she probably didn't have much else to say from her position. Perhaps she expressed her feelings or maybe it was just rhetoric, but I lean towards the former. Even if her father does not forgive her, Ivanka can only choose to reconcile. After all, Trump is now the president, and if Ivanka wants to have a good life, she must heed her father's wishes. Complaints and misunderstandings about her father cannot be left unresolved. To wear the crown, one must bear its weight. Indeed, she has started her own family, and she doesn't want to repeat her mother's fate. She should prioritize her husband's family now; her father is merely a nominal family member. Initially, she changed her beliefs, going against her father's wishes to marry the person she insisted on marrying. Now, if Trump truly wanted to turn against her, although it wouldn't extend to his daughter, it would be easy enough to target her husband and the family behind him. So, Ivanka has no choice but to submit.