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Post by Admin on May 19, 2020 23:40:44 GMT
President Donald Trump's daughter is now a Georgetown University graduate. Tiffany Trump virtually graduated from law school on Monday amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. As her graduation ceremony was canceled due to the health crisis, the 26-year-old instead shared numerous congratulatory messages from friends and family on her Instagram Stories. Her boyfriend Michael Boulos wrote on his Instagram Stories, "Congratulations Tiffy! You've come a long way to get to this point and after all the hard work and sleepless nights, you more than deserve it, it's only the beginning now, love you honey and congrats again." RELATED: Tiffany Trump Returns to Law School After Dad's Assistant Is Forced Out for Talking About Her to Reporters Tiffany also shared a graduation video Georgetown Law made to celebrate its Class of 2020 graduates. "Today you become Georgetown Lawyers," the school wrote alongside the clip on its official Instagram page. "Though we look forward to the day we can gather and celebrate together, we hope this message brings a smile to your face as you mark this momentous occasion in your lives. You make us all so proud." http://instagram.com/p/CASi6v3JHv4 In September, Marla Maples — who is the second wife of Donald — shared two photos with Tiffany in honor of her daughter's last first day of school at Georgetown University.
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Post by Admin on May 20, 2020 18:59:34 GMT
It was a virtual graduation, as these things must be now, that marked the end of her three-year journey. Her boyfriend and heir to some fortune, Michael Boulos, wrote on his Instagram Stories, “Congratulations Tiffy! You’ve come a long way to get to this point and after all the hard work and sleepless nights, you more than deserve it, it’s only the beginning now, love you honey and congrats again.” http://instagram.com/p/B_3RJNvDnIw Over on her mother’s page was a tribute to the beach. Maples had visualized the beach and a friend offered her a house on the Jersey Shore. As good a way to celebrate a graduation as any. A couple weeks prior she congratulated Tiffany for finishing her exams. Tiffany’s father celebrated by being a troll, his real talent, and perhaps the only thing he has to give to anyone. He told the press that he takes hydroxychloroquine every day as a preventative measure against the coronavirus, a little joke for you and me and Tiffany and everyone else. Trump, however, is on record saying, “Oh, no. No. Tiffany is great. I love Tiffany.” Those comments likely still apply. http://instagram.com/p/CAVZsGvFRdD So what now for Tiffy? Well, the bar exam of course, whether she takes it over the summer, as is usual, or it gets postponed. But then? Follow the other adult children of the president into the family business and become another suit in the Trump Org’s team of lawyers? Or the other family business and be a part of the White House team? Or maybe it’s into politics for her. Like a senator, maybe. Or a comptroller. Will she be the final feather in her father’s Supreme Court cap? Trump’s youngest daughter has long remained fairly quiet about her plans, her wants, her dreams. But she did say way back in 2016, that she was at least curious about joining the family business. She told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos before starting, “Of course, I’m interested. I’m applying to law school though so I like to bring—a different kind [of] skill set to the company.” But who knows. A lot can change in four years.
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Post by Admin on Jun 3, 2020 5:44:04 GMT
Tiffany Trump joined in on a viral social media trend dubbed “Blackout Tuesday” and called for justice for George Floyd. President Trump’s daughter posted a black square on her Instagram, with the Helen Keller quote, “Alone we can achieve so little; together we can achieve so much.” http://instagram.com/p/CA8DwLPhNPe Hashtags #blackoutTuesday and #justiceforgeorgefloyd accompanied her post. Similar all-black posts flooded Instagram and Twitter Tuesday in a show of solidarity against police brutality against black people. Martin Luther King III, the oldest son of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., and celebrities like Lupita Nyong’o have also participated. http://instagram.com/p/B-GY9tOhHWw Activists, however, have warned against using the #blacklivesmatter hashtag with “Blackout Tuesday” posts, saying important updates are getting pushed down on social media by millions of images of black squares.
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Post by Admin on Aug 26, 2020 4:16:36 GMT
Tiffany Trump, the least openly political of her adult siblings, made a rare appearance in support of her father on Tuesday night at the Republican National Convention — urging "judgment based on results, not rhetoric."
Tiffany, 26, is the second-youngest of Donald Trump's children, four of whom are speaking this week with the hope of rallying the president's base ahead of the November election between him and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Tiffany's oldest brother, Donald Trump Jr., spoke on Monday at the RNC. And while much of his remarks attacked Biden in contrast to their dad, Tiffany spoke in broader terms about transcending "political boundaries" and seeking truth (language that also echoed the sensibilities of her mom, Marla Maples).
"Working together outside of our political comfort zones will accomplish so much more," she said. "Some cynical politicians do not seem to believe in the miracle of America. Well, I do."
"Having hope is not weakness," she said, "and believing in miracles is a gift from God."
Tiffany's speech included familiar plaudits for President Trump's record — particularly on criminal justice reform, a rare bipartisan achievement; and on spotlighting drug costs — and she voiced her support for some of his key themes, like what she and the GOP call an oppressive "cancel culture."
She said, "A vote for my father ... is a vote to uphold our American ideals."
In some of her few pointed remarks, Tiffany took aim at "media" and "tech giants" that she said were controlling the information people see, keeping them "mentally enslaved to the ideas they deem correct."
It's been four years since Tiffany's previous RNC speech, which was then her most notable political appearance.
"Since speaking at the Republican National Convention four years ago so much has changed for the world, for the country and for my family," she said Tuesday.
"As as recent graduate I can relate to so many of you who might be looking for a job" in the novel coronavirus pandemic, she said.
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Post by Admin on Sept 3, 2020 19:15:51 GMT
Tiffany Trump stepped out for a mini family outing in New York on Tuesday. The first daughter was spotted walking around the city ahead of her mother, Marla Maples, in the early afternoon after running errands with her boyfriend. Tiffany went for a relaxed look for the outing, tucking a floral blouse into a flowing midi skirt. The recent law school graduate accented her look with a heart-coated face mask that she kept secured in a stylish manner with a beaded face mask chain. Joining Tiffany Trump was her mother, Marla Maples. The actress and Donald Trump’s second ex-wife opted for a more casual look for the outing, matching lilac purple legging with an off-white athleisure tank and green and pink-accented workout sneakers.
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