President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump said she was stepping back from politics after her father's first term, but now she may be back to help plan a potential UFC fight at the White House next year.

UFC CEO Dana White told "CBS Mornings" he discussed the event in an Aug. 11 call with the president, who said he wanted Ivanka involved in the planning.

"So Ivanka reached out to me, and her and I started talking about the possibilities, where it would be and, you know, I put together all the renderings," he said on CBS.

The White House did not comment on Ivanka Trump's role in the event, and her representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Ivanka Trump was heavily involved in Donald Trump's first term as an adviser. But when the now-president announced his third campaign, she said she was stepping back from politics. Since Donald Trump has returned to office, sports has become part of his politics with appearances at several sporting events, professional athletes on a presidential council and, of course, his love for golf.