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Post by Admin on Oct 21, 2020 6:11:58 GMT
President Donald Trump’s youngest daughter, Tiffany, spoke at a “Trump Pride” rally in Tampa, Florida, over the weekend and shared her views on her father’s credibility with the LGBTQ+ community. The event, which was held Saturday and co-hosted by Richard Grennell — the current Republican National Committee advisor — was one of Tiffany Trump’s first solo outings for her father's 2020 re-election campaign. Grennell, appointed by Trump as acting Director of National Intelligence, was the first gay person appointed by a sitting president to a position in his Cabinet. That was a point Tiffany Trump reiterated: “My dad doesn’t look at someone … based on who you love. There should be love for all. “I know what my father believes in,” she said during the event. “Prior to politics, he supported gays, lesbians, the LGBQIA+ community.” (She misstated the initialism — removing the “T” that stands for the transgender community.) She also condemned the “fabricated lies” that circulated on social media about her father. “My father has always supported all of you,” she said to applause from the audience. “He’s never done it for politics, and unfortunately there’s a lot of people out there — politicians — who do.” Her mother, Marla Maples, Trump's second wife, was also present at the event. The response to Tiffany Trump's speech was swift: Santiago Mayer, the executive director of voting outreach group Voters of Tomorrow, called her “an entitled rich white girl who wants to pretend she knows (what) she’s talking about.” Tiffany Trump quickly became a trending topic on Twitter with users on the social media platform reacting to her speech.
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Post by Admin on Oct 26, 2020 19:56:15 GMT
Tiffany Trump is hitting the campaign trail again, this time in the battleground state of North Carolina to stump for her father. President Trump's youngest daughter is slated to headline two events in Charlotte on Tuesday — “Breakfast with Tiffany” and a “MAGA Meet-Up” — where she is expected to speak about Trump's impact on the lives of millennials. Her appearances come a little more than a week after she spoke at a Trump Pride event in Florida, another must-win state for the president. “President Trump is fighting to ensure America’s future leaders can thrive in a democratic society that affords every single person the opportunity to succeed,” the 27-year-old said ahead of Tuesday's events. “The president understands that young America does not want to backslide into socialism driven by big, overreaching government, but rather enjoy the freedom and liberty that has been the promise of America since its founding.” A poll published last month by the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics found that the majority of young voters favor Democratic nominee Joe Biden over President Trump, though Trump's young supporters are more enthusiastic. An average of polls by RealClearPolitics shows Biden leading Trump by 1.2 percentage points in North Carolina, a state the president won by 3.6 points in 2016. During her most recent campaign appearance, Tiffany Trump, whose mother is Marla Maples, expressed interest in becoming more publicly involved in her father's reelection efforts.
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Post by Admin on Oct 29, 2020 6:52:43 GMT
Tiffany Trump proudly sweetly celebrated her mother, Marla Maples, as she turned 57 with a series of cute throwback photos that show their unique bond and close relationship. http://instagram.com/p/B4JHrA2he2G Tiffany Trump proudly celebrated her mother, Marla Maples, as she turned 57 yesterday. The doting daughter took to Instagram to share cute throwback photos to commemorate the milestone. The first photo showed the striking resemblance between the mother-daughter duo. The black-and-white photo saw them dressed in matching white shirts as they sat beside each other and posed. Their beautiful smiles and gorgeous eyes proved that Tiffany was indeed her mother’s carbon copy. The next slide was, however, the highlight of the upload. It was a cute throwback photo of Tiffany as a child with her mother as they went riding. Tiffany is the fourth child of President Trump from his marriage to Marla, which lasted 1993 to 1999.
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Post by Admin on Oct 30, 2020 6:45:41 GMT
Tiffany Trump did not take the bar exam earlier this month and has put her legal career on hold until her father, President Donald Trump, figures out where he is working next year. Sources tell OK! that Tiffany had the option of taking the bar exam earlier this month in Washington, D.C., or New York, but decided to instead hit the road and start traveling the country in support of her father’s bid for reelection.
Tiffany has spent the month of October hitting a few crucial battleground states. This week alone saw her traveling to North Carolina, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota. The first daughter is targeting young female voters and members of the LGBTQ+ community during these stops. The latter of those groups has made no secret of their disdain for Tiffany and her father, after they decided to leave out transgender persons during a recent campaign rally.
The White House did not respond to multiple requests for comment about Tiffany’s plans for her legal career and her work on the campaign trail.
The 27-year-old daughter of Donald and his second wife Marla Maples managed to outshine her older siblings when she graduated from law school last May, making her the most accomplished member of the family. Tiffany received her Juris Doctor from Georgetown, the school that both Eric and Ivanka attended for at least some of their undergraduate work.
That big accomplishment was a bit bittersweet though for Tiffany and her classmates, who were robbed of a traditional graduation ceremony because of the coronavirus outbreak. It also seemed that her siblings and father had forgotten about her big day, as they did not congratulate Tiffany on social media until days later. Her mother Marla did not forget, and shared how proud she was of Tiffany along with some photos of her only child.
“Hallelujah you’ve done it honey! I love you… I’m so proud of you. And for the work you inspired and helped manifest today as a virtual celebration of #2020graduates around our country You are a blessing, a light and you are so loved,” wrote Marla on Instagram.
There is one upside to the pandemic if Tiffany plans to take a job in Washington, D.C. The D.C. Bar adopted a new order over the summer which stated: “The DC Court of Appeals issued an order granting, in part, the request included in an emergency petition to allow law school graduates to practice law in DC without taking the bar exam. The Court expects to issue emergency rules on Monday, September 28, expanding current provisions allowing temporary practice under supervision and potentially providing emergency exam-waiver admission (referred to as “diploma privilege” by the petitioners) for qualifying applicants.”
As a graduate of Georgetown, Tiffany would qualify for this exception, though she would have to submit a plan regarding when she hoped to take the exam. Tiffany might decide to head back to California or New York to practice law, however, if her father is defeated by Joe Biden at the polls next week. Or she may head down to Florida, especially in light of all the hostility residents have about the Trump family in New York and California.
Tiffany will have to get studying if she plans to take the bar when it is next offered in February, or maybe she will transition into a role in the administration. If she were 10 years older she could have been her father’s pick for Vice President, skipping over Ivanka because the President and Vice President cannot be from the state.
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Post by Admin on Oct 30, 2020 7:25:41 GMT
Tiffany Trump hit the campaign trail in Michigan with her boyfriend Michael Boulos on Thursday, kicking off the morning with a 'Breakfast with Tiffany' event. The 27-year-old Georgetown Law graduate met with a group of young women to promote her father's reelection bid at Christiane Larue Boutique in Birmingham, a suburb of Detroit. President Donald Trump's youngest daughter donned a short-sleeve slate-gray dress with a silk scarf tied around her neck. She topped off the flight attendant-inspired look with a pair of knee-high black boots. Tiffany wore a light blue wool coat and a black mask as she posed for photos with female supporters who were holding up 'Trump-Pence' and 'Keep America Great' signs outside. Her long blonde hair was styled straight and worn loose around her shoulders. She was perfectly coiffed, opting for dark eyeliner and glossy lips for the meet and greet. Inside the boutique, she sat on a zebra-print settee during the intimate gathering with about 30 attendees. Her longtime beau Michael, 23, was seated next to her in a matching settee, though he was cut out of many of the photos that were shared.
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