Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner were spotted fraternizing with the 'enemy' at party in the Hamptons this weekend.

The daughter of President Trump and her husband, who are advisers in the current administration, were two attendees at Lally Weymouth's annual party at her home in Southhampton.

Weymouth is a current senior associate editor at the Washington Post, one of the many outlets that the the president has labeled 'fake news'. Weymouth's family used to own the Washington, DC-based newspaper before it was taken over by Amazon's Jeff Bezos.

Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump attended a party in the Hamptons this weekend hosted by an editor at the Washington Post. The couple pictured above at the White House on June 26

Billionaire George Soros and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer were two of the liberal in attendance at the party

According to Politico, Jared and Ivanka were seen speaking to Joel Klein and Alan Patricof at the party.

Klein is the former chancellor of the New York City Department of Education and executive vice president of News Corps. He is now an executive at the New York-based health start-up Oscar, which is run by Kushner's younger brother Josh

Patricof is the founder and chairman of New York Magazine. He's also a Democrat who supported Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential race.

Jared and Ivanka weren't the only administration officials at the party.

The party was hosted at Lally Weymouth's home in Southhampton. The senior associate editor of the Washington Post holds the party every summer

Kellyanne Conway is said to have let off some steam on the dance floor, and Dina Powell, the U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategy, was also there.

But the crowd appears to have been equally liberal, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Steven Spielberg was in attendance, as was Billionaire George Soros, a major Democratic party donor.

Among some of the other billionaires in the room was Carl Icahn, who has been advising the president, and David Koch, one half of the Republican-donating Koch brothers.