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Neighbors Of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are sick of them, why?

Since the family came to live in Kalorama, residents of the neighborhood say that the quiet of the place has changed by total chaos

They are not even six months old in their new neighborhood and Ivanka Trump's family is already causing problems on the spot. The First Daughter and her husband, Jared Kushner, moved with their three children to the Kalorama suburb earlier this year and their neighbors can not stand them any more, according to The Associated Press. The couple changed their residence because they are key piece in the administration of President Donald Trump; Kushner is one of his closest advisers and Ivanka settled a few days ago in her new office inside the White House.

Residents claim that before the arrival of Ivanka and Jared, the community was a quiet place to live, but now it's all chaos, as the nearby parking places are saturated, there is a lot of garbage in the surroundings and there is an excess of security In the immediate vicinity of the family home. The neighbors said that a simple walk to the children's play area requires a mini operative of up to three vans. "It's been a circus since the first day they moved in," said Marietta Robinson, who lives across the street.

The house of Ivanka was bought last December by a company that has ties with a millionaire of Chilean origin. The company rents the house to Jared and Ivanka and they moved to the residence shortly after Trump's presidential inauguration. The couple traded New York for Washington DC since Trump appointed them advisors to the White House.




The inhabitants of Kalorama are accustomed to VIP neighbors. Former President Barack Obama and his family have lived there since he left the White House and the Secret Service has closed a whole block to vehicular traffic. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has a property there and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson recently moved to the neighborhood. However, none of them has generated as much annoyance as the Trump.

At a recent meeting with the neighborhood committee, Fox News anchor Chris Wallace and others complained about the problems they had to park their vehicles. In addition to that, the strong security operative that went all over the place came out. The Secret Service is charged with caring for Ivanka and her family, but the complainants have noticed that they do unusual operations and that there is a strong security presence. Ivanka arrives and leaves in a convoy of four vehicles, Marietta Robinson said.




"There are more of them than I have ever seen," Robinson said to the police officers in a letter to Mayor Muriel Bowser. "Often several of them are out of the house and spend the hours talking there and looking arrogantly at everyone who crosses their path," he added. The letter - which also addressed complaints of parking, garbage and noise - called for a prompt action by the city government. Last Friday morning, several vehicles were reported to be outside the Kushner-Trump residence removing 'No Parking' signs.

It is not clear if Ivanka is aware of the multiple complaints she has generated in the short time she has lived there, because on Friday expressed in an email how well she felt living in Kalorama. "We love the community and our family has received an incredible warm welcome from our neighbors." Christopher Chapin, chairman of the neighborhood committee - who does not live as close as the neighbors who have complained - says that all the attention is good for Kalorama. "We are thrilled to have such political figures as the Obama, the Kushner and the Tillers in our neighborhood."