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Sons of US President Donald Trump Eric Trump (2nd R) and son Donald Trump Jr. (L), his daughter Ivanka Trump (R) and granddaughter Kai Madison Trump attend the Liberty inaugural ball in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025.
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Kai Madison Trump, Donald Trump's eldest granddaughter, shared a vlog documenting the historic event of the 47th Presidential inauguration. Her video
From what we’ve seen on her social media, Kai Trump has always seemed close with her granddad, so it’s no surprise she was in such grand attendance at his inauguration. The vlog is titled “My grandpa became the President again.”
Kai Trump, daughter of Donald Trump Jr, made an appearance at her grandfather’s 2025 inauguration in Washington, D.C., on Monday where he was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. The 17-year-old has garnered attention for her vocal support of her grandfather during the 2024 election campaign trail.
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