Ivanka Trump was positively glowing as she stood by her father's side at a White House event for small businesses on Tuesday.

The East Room meeting came just hours after MSNBC's Morning Joe anchor Mika Brzezinski tweeted that the president's family members need to get out of the White House.

However, Ivanka, who serves as President Donald Trump's senior adviser, was all smiles while watching her father speak, making it clear that she isn't going anywhere.

Glowing: Ivanka Trump was all smiles as she watched her father, President Donald Trump, speak at a White House event for small businesses on Tuesday afternoon

Daddy's girl: The 35-year-old gave her father a kiss on the cheek before he spoke

Sticking around: Ivanka was beaming as her father took the stage for the event, which came hours after Mika Brzezinski tweeted that Trump's family needs to get out of the White House

Paying attention: Ivanka stood with her hands clasped together as she listed to her father

Support system: While Ivanka was standing on Trump's left, Linda McMahon, administrator of the Small Business Administration, was on his right

Something he said? At one point Ivanka threw her head back and laughed

Accessories: Ivanka showed off her bracelets while she clapping at the event

Ivanka gave her dad a kiss on the cheek and a big smile as he took the stage to discuss small businesses as part of the White House's 'American Dream Week'.

The week is meant to highlight how Trump's economic agenda is designed to support the growth of small businesses in the U.S.

While Ivanka was standing on Trump's left, Linda McMahon, administrator of the Small Business Administration, was on his right.

Ivanka also spoke at the event, but instead of standing at the podium like her father, she and McMahon sat down together for a roundtable discussion.

According to the White House, business owners who have been helped by the Small Business Administration's policies were present at the event.

Ahead of the meeting, Ivanka took to Twitter to share her excitement over it, writing: 'Today we kick off the Small Business Administration's 65th year of service & continuous work for small businesses & entrepreneurs in the US!'

Although she was beaming at the event, Ivanka looked somber while heading to work on Tuesday morning.

Taking the mic: Ivanka also spoke at the event, which was a part of the White House's 'American Dream Week'

Getting comfortable: Instead of standing at the podium like her father, she and McMahon sat down together for a discussion

Attention grabber: Ivanka animatedly moved her hands as she spoke

Eye contact: At one point, Ivanka turned to address the audience at the event during the roundtable discussion

The White House's 'American Dream' week is meant to highlight how Trump's economic agenda is designed to support the growth of small businesses in the U.S.

Ivanka and McMahon shared the mic during their roundtable discussion

She's all ears! Ivanka listened intently as McMahon spoke

Close behind: Trump was followed by his daughter as he made his way to the East Room ahead of the event

Complementary looks: The First Daughter and McMahon both wore green on Tuesday

For the first day of August, the 35-year-old stepped out of her Washington, D.C. home in a hunter green sleeveless top tucked into a figure-hugging white pencil skirt featuring a slit in the back.

The First Daughter is known to smile and wave at the photographers outside of her door, but this time she kept her eyes focused in front of her as she made her way to the SUV waiting for her.

Ivanka wore her blonde hair pulled back in a messy bun, and she topped off her outfit with strappy nude heels, a matching handbag, and aviator sunglasses.

While President Trump's eldest daughter was making her way to work, Brzezinski took to Twitter to suggest that Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner — two of Trump's senior advisers — should leave the White House.

'It's time for Donald Trump's family members to get out of the way and let professionals run the White House. Actually, it is way past time,' she wrote.

Brzezinski sent the tweet just one day after the White House faced yet another staffing shake-up, with then-communications director Anthony Scaramucci being fired just hours after John Kelly, the new White House chief of staff, was sworn in.

Kelly assumed the position after Reince Priebus was let go Friday, and Ivanka tweeted about his swearing in on Monday.

Stand back: Brzezinski tweeted on Tuesday morning 'it is way past time' for President Trump's family to 'get out of the way'

Bad blood: Brzezinski and her Morning Joe co-host and fiancé Joe Scarborough have been feuding with President Trump since he launched a Twitter attack on them in late June

On the go: Ivanka kept her smile hidden as she stepped out of her Washington, D.C. home on Tuesday morning

First day of August: The First Daughter donned a sleeveless hunter green top tucked into a figure-hugging white pencil skirt

Called out: Ivanka headed to work after Brzezinski tweeted that President Trump's family members should leave the White House

'Looking forward to serving alongside John Kelly as we work for the American people. General Kelly is a true American hero,' she wrote.

Although Brzezinski didn't name Ivanka or Jared in the tweet, the couple has been criticized for being given senior advisory roles despite their lack of political experience.

Brzezinski and her Morning Joe co-host and fiancé Joe Scarborough have been feuding with President Trump since he launched a Twitter attack on them in late June.

In addition to calling them 'low I.Q. Crazy Mika' and 'Psycho Joe', Trump claimed Brzezinski was 'bleeding badly from a face-lift' while at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida.

Brzezinski's tweet is just the latest in their on-going feud, but Trump has yet to respond.

A lot of her mind: Ivanka looked deep in though as she made her way to the SUV parked outside her home on Tuesday

Beating the heat: The 35-year-old wore her blonde hair in a messy bun on the top of her head

Just one day before Brzezinski called for Trump's family to stay out of business at the White House, Ivanka stepped out of her Kalorama home in a nautical look with a big smile on her face.

Ivanka had big day on Monday, which kicked off in the Oval Office where she, Jared, and Dina Powell huddled together to watch the swearing in of newly appointed chief-of-staff.

It was the first time Ivanka had been seen since a Politico story revealed that she did not know about her father's plan to ban transgender military members until she read about it on Twitter.

In the wake of that incident, Ivanka 'desperately wants to lower expectations of what she can achieve in an administration where she views herself as one person on a large team' according to White House officials.

She also wants to let everyone know how popular she is as well, and on Monday morning posted a photo of some 'Thank You' cards she had received at work, writing: 'Grateful to receive these thoughtful letters. Thank you for sharing your kind words! It is an honor and a privilege to serve our great country.'

Added touches: Ivanka's white pencil skirt featured a large slit in the back

Matching: The mother-of-three accessorized her look with a nude handbag and strappy nude heels

Minimalist: Ivanka donned gold earrings and a gold bangle that matched the hardware on her handbag

Look of surprise? At one point, something caught Ivanka's attention as she made her way out the side door of her home

Prepared: Ivanka wore a pair of aviator sunglasses to shield her eyes from the morning sun

Ivanka was not the only person who was kept in the dark about the ban, with almost every single member of the administration, the U.S. Joint Chiefs and the employees at the Pentagon were completely unaware of President Trump's latest ban.

The ban reverses the Obama administration policy allowing transgender people to serve, which was implemented so well that there are currently over 15,000 transgender individuals working in the armed forces in some capacity.

Ivanka has now been in her job at the White House for five months, and has yet to demonstrably show that she has any real impact despite the fact that she has more access to the Commander-in-Chief than anyone else in the building.

That was on display for the first time back in April when President Trump signed an anti-Planned Parenthood law that aims to defund the organization because of the fact that they perform abortions.

Ivanka made it known that she was opposed to the idea, and given her close relationship with her father many thought the law would never be signed by President Trump at the behest of his daughter.

Unqualified? Although Brzezinski didn't name Ivanka or Jared in the tweet, the couple has been criticized for being given senior advisory roles despite their lack of political experience

Steering the ship: Ivanka, Jared, and Dina Powell watched as John Kelly was sworn in as chief of staff on Monday

Anything goes: Ivanka headed to the White House on Monday morning in a nautical-themed outfit, with a sailor tie on her blouse and a blue tweed skirt

Seas the day: Ivanka has now been in her job at the White House for five months, and has yet to demonstrably show that she has any real impact in her position

Thirst trap: Ivanka posted a photo of all the fan letters she had received on Monday (above) shortly after her abilities in her current role were called into question

Captain's log: Ivanka (pictured heading to work last week) has been at odds with a number of her father's policy moves in office

It was later revealed that Ivanka even went and had a private meeting with the group's leader Cecile Richards, but nothing could change her father's mind.

That law was also championed by Vice President Pence, who has quickly emerged as Ivanka's biggest policy foe in the Trump administration.

Her efforts also failed when she tried to stop her father from backing out of the Paris Climate Deal.

That decision had the added pressure of a phone call from Oscar-winner Leonardo DiCaprio, who begged her to intervene.

Ivanka does, however, have a knack for disappearing when these policy shifts come about, having skipped the Rose Garden speech where her father announced the decision to pull out of the climate deal in order to be with her children as they observed the Jewish holiday Shavout.

And on Wednesday she made sure to avoid the photographers ahead of her father's announcement by getting into a waiting SUV in the garage of her home — despite having no knowledge of the decision.