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Ivanka Trump's new neighbors are furious with her: "I started screaming"

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner moved to Kalorama, the most exclusive colony in Washington D.C., and are neighbors of the Obama, among other influential families
Kalorama, the most exclusive colony in Washington D.C., counts among its residents Barack and Michelle Obama, Rex Tillerson, the Secretary of State, a former congressman and several lawyers.


 In short, it is an area that houses the richest and most powerful families in the United States capital. A few months ago, shortly before the investiture of Donald Trump, Kalorama accepted new members as part of a prestigious community: Ivanka Trump, the President's daughter, Jared Kushner, her husband, and the couple's three children.

At that time a neighbor extended a very cordial welcome to Ivanka and her family, writing a hand letter - which was never answered - and saying "Welcome to Kalorama. Like us, we know they're going to love it. "

Neighbor and author of the letter, Rhona Friedman, was not offended by the lack of a response ("they are probably very busy"), but became angry with the President's daughter because the Secret Service began to flood the colony with vehicles And noise.

"Seeing that two 'No Parking' signs were installed not in front of the Trump House but outside of Friedman's residence, the neighbors lost their sanity," the Washington Post reported. "I started screaming," said Rhona, who quickly complained to representatives of the Secret Service and Muriel E. Bowser, mayor of the District of Columbia.

Last Friday both signs were removed, but neighbors made it clear that although they are accustomed to living with the Secret Service - the Obama and Rex Tillerson are also protected by the same agency - custody of Ivanka and her family is too much exaggerated. "Is it a joke?" Commented an angry neighbor, "Sometimes there are up to ten cars out of your house."




Lack of parking is just the first problem for Kalorama residents. The second problem has to do with the noise of members of the Secret Service: "There are groups of agents talking loudly everywhere and even change shirts in the street," said a neighbor. "They have taken over the whole street, and they do not have that authority!"

A representative of the Secret Service said that the agency "makes every effort to work with the businesses and residents of the settlements to minimize disruption," but Kalorama residents are still not happy. "At first, when [Ivanka and Jared] moved in, we even planned to host a welcome party," said Kay Kendall, a neighbor. "I felt there was sympathy, warmth. But those [No Parking] signs are not very friendly. What more can I say?".