President Donald Trump’s youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump, graduated this weekend from the prestigious Georgetown University law school and her farther congratulated her on Twitter, joking, “Just what I need is a lawyer in the family.”
The president wrote, “Congratulations to my daughter, Tiffany, on graduating from Georgetown Law. Great student, great school. Just what I need is a lawyer in the family. Proud of you Tiff!”
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1263117871326146560?s=20
Tiffany is the only child of Trump and his second wife, Marla Maples.
Before Georgetown, she attended the University of Pennsylvania, which is the favored school of the Trump family. Donald Trump attended the Philadelphia college as did his daughter Ivanka and his son Donald Trump Jr. Eric Trump attended Georgetown.
Maples celebrated her daughter’s accomplishment on Instagram and told CNN, “I’m so grateful. She has worked so hard.”
While Donald Trump’s children from his first marriage are all deeply involved in his presidency and businesses, Tiffany is known for staying out of the spotlight.
Though the first daughter does not appear on Fox News like her siblings, she is often spotted at official events like the State of the Union address and holiday happenings.
Tiffany Trump did appear in a news cycle in August of 2019, though she was a peripheral figure.
Last summer, the president fired his longtime personal assistant Madeline Westerhout after reports that she said that the president could not pick Tiffany out of a crowd and that he did not like being photographed with her because he allegedly considered her overweight.
Trump later tweeted that Westerhout apologized and added, “I love Tiffany, doing great!”
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1167782135786332161?s=20
Tiffany has not said what she might do now that she is finished with law school or even if she will stay in Washington, D.C., among other potential places to go.