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Ivanka Trump could leave her father’s administration if he wins a second term — but she won’t be the one making that call.

“I am driven, first and foremost, by my kids and their happiness, so that is always going to be my top priority and my decisions will always be flexible enough to ensure that their needs are being considered,” the White House adviser told CBS News in an interview airing Sunday. “They will really drive that answer for me.”

Trump, 38, and her husband Jared Kushner, 38, who also serves as a presidential aide, have three children aged 8, 6 and 3.

But she added that her government work remains “unfinished.”

“We’ve done so much, but it’s not enough yet,” she said.

Trump downplayed any future plans to run for office in her own right.

“Oh, gosh,” she said. “For me, the politics is truthfully less interesting than the policy and the impact of lifting communities and changing people’s lives.”

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