Tiffany Trump Makes Her First White House Visit
While her sister Ivanka Trump has been a constant presence in President Donald Trump's White House, Tiffany Trump has largely avoided the political spotlight - until now.
On Thursday morning, the president's youngest daughter attended an event in support of the Wounded Warrior Project in Washington, DC, marking her first official visit to the White House since her father's inauguration. Multiple sources report that the 23-year-old "kept a low profile" at the event, quietly taking her seat front and center, and opting for a simple, white silk shift dress.
According to CBS, the event was also attended by the president and his wife, First Lady Melania Trump; as well as Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen Pence. During his remarks, Trump thanked the wounded veterans and soldiers for their service and "incredible sacrifice." He also praised the Wounded Warrior Project, a nonprofit that "connects, serves, and empowers wounded warriors by providing free programs and services that address their needs and fill gaps in government care."
Trump's youngest daughter reportedly flew down from New York to DC for the event on Wednesday afternoon alongside her half-brother Eric Trump and his wife, Lara, who recently announced she is pregnant. The Daily Mail reports that all of Trump's children will be spending the weekend at Mar-a-Lago, the family's estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
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