A mini comedian! Ivanka Trump's daughter Arabella hams it up for the cameras at their D.C. home, joking that dad Jared wasn't going to work - then cheekily shooing photographers away

  • Arabella stepped out in her pajamas Monday morning to shoo photographers
  • The seven-year-old first joked with Secret Service agents that her father, Jared Kushner, was not going to work that day 
  • But Jared, 38, later stepped out with his youngest son Theodore, three, in tow 
  • He kissed his son on the forehead while Arabella wagged her finger at cameras
  • Ivanka, 37, left shortly after her husband in a Secret Service SUV
  • Her brief spotting comes after she spent time in Indianapolis, Indiana, last week while participating in a Salesforce panel to discuss American workers      

Arabella Trump hammed it up for the cameras outside her family's home in Washington D.C. ahead of her father, Jared Kushner, leaving for work. 

The adorable seven-year-old stepped out of their home before her father to jokingly tell the Secret Service agents he would not be attending work. But it all appeared to be a ruse, as Jared, 38, later stepped out with Theodore, three, also in tow. 

But his daughter continued to bring on the sass as she wagged her fingers at photographers standing outside their home.  

Bring on the sass! Arabella Trump, seven, stepped out in her pajamas Monday morning to shoo photographers before her father, Jared Kushner, left for work

Bring on the sass! Arabella Trump, seven, stepped out in her pajamas Monday morning to shoo photographers before her father, Jared Kushner, left for work 

Shaking her finger: She first joked with Secret Service agents that her father was not going to work that day. But Jared, 38, stepped out with his youngest son Theodore, three, in tow

Shaking her finger: She first joked with Secret Service agents that her father was not going to work that day. But Jared, 38, stepped out with his youngest son Theodore, three, in tow

Doting dad: Jared kissed his son on the forehead while Arabella wagged her finger at cameras

Doting dad: Jared kissed his son on the forehead while Arabella wagged her finger at cameras

Comfy: Both Arabella and Theodore were still in their pajamas when they stepped outside their Washington D.C. home on Monday morning

Comfy: Both Arabella and Theodore were still in their pajamas when they stepped outside their Washington D.C. home on Monday morning 

While his daughter's finger was wagging towards cameras, Jared placed a loving kiss on Theodore's head before he walked down the front steps and off to his waiting vehicle. 

It appears the children were still getting ready for school because both Arabella and Theodore were still in their pajamas when they stepped outside. 

Cheeky! The little girl was wearing a pair of emoji-print pajamas

Cheeky! The little girl was wearing a pair of emoji-print pajamas

Arabella wore a white t-shirt with an emoji face across the front and blue shorts. Theodore, on the other hand, wore a pajama set with blue pants and a matching long-sleeved shirt. 

Jared's eldest son Joseph, five, was not pictured during the family exchange. But Arabella and Theodore looked happy to see their father off before getting ready for school. 

Jared wore his standard navy blue suit paired with a maroon tie for the work day and appeared in happy spirits for a Monday, as he waved to photographers before stepping into his SUV. 

About an hour after her husband had made his way to the office, Ivanka Trump was pictured inside her vehicle heading off to work while wearing what appeared to be a black shirt with embellishments scattered across the garment. 

Her sleek blond hair was styled with one side tucked behind her ear on the way to work, and she adorned her ears with large dangling earrings. 

Last week, the 37-year-old first daughter was in Indiana Indianapolis visiting with Salesforce's Indianapolis office to participate in a panel discussion with trainees. 

The San Francisco-based tech company has pledged to provide skills training to 500,000 people as part of the Trump administration's push to boost career opportunities among Americans.    

Off to work: Jared seemed in high spirits, as he waved at cameras before getting in his vehicle
He wore his standard navy blue suit with a maroon tie for the day

Off to work: Jared seemed in high spirits, as he waved at cameras before getting in his vehicle 

Busy day: Ivanka Trump, 37, left for work about an hour after her husband on Monday morning

Busy day: Ivanka Trump, 37, left for work about an hour after her husband on Monday morning 

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Stylish: She wore what appeared to be a black shirt with embellishments across the front

Stylish: She wore what appeared to be a black shirt with embellishments across the front

Ivanka donned a long-sleeve button-down midi dress that she paired with a black patent leather belt and matching heels to the event at Salesforce Tower, which was part of the company's inaugural Trailblazer Day.

The White House senior adviser wore her hair loose around her shoulders, this time opting to have her hair straightened instead of curled in loose waves. 

Ivanka spoke with individuals who have participated in Salesforce’s Trailhead training program during a panel discussion that was moderated by Marc Benioff, the billionaire founder, chairman, and co-CEO of the company. 

The first daughter shared that her goal is to make sure everyone has access to training opportunities, explaining that today's workers need to be lifelong learners because many of the jobs of the future remain unknown.  

'We constantly have to be sharpening our skills,' she said, according to the Indianapolis Business Journal

It was at the event that Salesforce signed the Trump administration's Pledge to America's Workers, which was launched last year. 

The initiative asks companies to commit to expanding education and training programs for American workers. 

On Thursday, Salesforce committed to teaching 500,000 workers the skills they need to obtain jobs at the company over the next five years. 

Travels:  Last week, Ivanka visited Salesforce's office in Indianapolis, Indiana. She met with the tech company's founder Marc Benioff (center) and some of its trainees

Travels:  Last week, Ivanka visited Salesforce's office in Indianapolis, Indiana. She met with the tech company's founder Marc Benioff (center) and some of its trainees 

Outfit of the day: The first daughter wore a demure red dress that was buttoned up to her collar
Outfit of the day: The first daughter wore a demure red dress that was buttoned up to her collar

Outfit of the day: The first daughter wore a demure red dress that was buttoned up to her collar

Accessories: Ivanka paired the A-line frock with a black patent leather belt that cinched her waist and matching heels

Accessories: Ivanka paired the A-line frock with a black patent leather belt that cinched her waist and matching heels

During the panel discussion, Ivanka also touched upon the need to close the gender pay gap and develop better family-leave policies.  

'We really think we’re just at the beginning of this mission,' she said. 

After the session, Ivanka shared a photo of herself smiling alongside Benioff and members of the company's training program. 

'Today, we heard stories of lives transformed by rewarding careers through @salesforce visionary approach to online learning.,' she captioned the image. 

'Thank you @Benioff for signing our #PledgetoAmericasWorkers and committing to investing in the skills + talents of 1 MILLION more Americans! ‬ ‪Wow!'

Ivanka also took to Instagram Stories to share photos of her visit to Salesforce Tower as well as footage of Zac Otero, an Einstein Analytics administrator at Salesforce,  discussing his experience with the company's training program.  

'Since I started down my path, I've learned a lot of things. I've learned a lot about myself. I've learned a lot about community. I've learned a lot about Salesforce, obviously. But I learned a lot about learning. I discovered how I learned best.' 

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Arabella Trump hams it up for the cameras outside the family's D.C. home

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