Ivanka Trump 'not concerned' over threat of Russia probe
President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka said Friday that she is not worried about any threat that the Mueller Russia meddling investigation might pose to her family.
The senior White House advisor, who is married to Jared Kushner, another of the president's closest advisors, told ABC News that there is "nothing" of substance in the 21-month-old probe by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into possible collusion between Moscow and President Trump's 2016 election campaign.
Mueller has already charged six former Trump aides and associates with various crimes.
Given that the investigation could nearly be over, ABC interviewer Abby Huntsman asked Ivanka Trump in an interview, "Are you concerned about anyone in your life that you love being involved?" "No. There's nothing there," Trump answered.
"Yet it's created weeks and weeks and months of headlines. I'm not. I'm really not" concerned, she said.
The rare interview with the president's 37-year-old-daughter came in conjunction with the launch
