Tuesday, January 21, 2025

45 Becomes 47 – but It’s Two Young Trumps Who Grab the Spotlight on Inauguration Eve

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There is a plethora of news this Monday evening as a triumphant Donald Trump returns to the presidency after four years of a disastrous Joe Biden regime that brought so much pain and divisiveness to this nation.

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As we’ve reported, the PRESIDENT—oh, I love finally being able to type that after months of “president-elect”—has been busy giving speeches, signing executive orders, answering questions from the media—basically acting like a commander-in-chief and not hiding in his basement like the FORMER president, Joe Biden.

But while Donald is rightfully taking the majority of the headlines and the media focus, two young Trumps are also getting plenty of notice—the president’s son Barron and his granddaughter Kai.

Kai, you’ll remember, charmed the nation with her speech at the Republican National Convention in July:

She was attractive and composed, and unlike so many social media figures, she has stayed classy. She’s been posting about the big day:

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I’m a #girldad—I have three lovely daughters, so I’m obviously not a fan of young ladies doing anything and everything for a little bit of attention. But Kai hasn’t gone the Kardashian route, which is a testament to her family. She’s just being a young lady:

The daughter of Trump’s eldest son, Don Jr., isn’t the only one getting attention this Monday evening, though. Trump’s youngest son Barron, who was but a child when Trump occupied the White House the last time around, has also made some headlines with A) his boss move when his father gave him a shout-out and B) his classiness in dealing with the departing former President Biden and his failed vice president, Kamala Harris. 

Here he is saying, “I have arrived”:

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He showed leadership skills when he reached out to the departing president and Kamala when he certainly didn’t have to:

Yes, it could be considered a “power move,” as the above tweet suggests, but I think it showed grace, and the 6’ 7” 18-year-old college freshman showed aplomb not always seen by someone his age. The Young Trump hasn’t given a lot of interviews or publicized his views, but if this is any indication, get ready.

He looks to me like he’s going to be a serious player.


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