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TST. Tiffany Trump shares rare snap of ‘grandpa’ Donald after he made bizarre claims about her

Tiffany Trump spent some time with her dad, President Donald Trump, and her son, Alexander, who was photographed on his grandpa’s lap.

Tiffany Trump shares rare snap of ‘grandpa’ Donald after he made bizarre claims about her

Tiffany Trump spent some time with her dad, President Donald Trump, and her son, Alexander, who was photographed on his grandpa’s lap.

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By Chiara Fiorillo

04:02 ET, Sat, Nov 29, 2025 Updated: 06:38 ET, Sat, Nov 29, 2025

Donald Trump, Tiffany Trump

President Donald Trump with his daughter Tiffany Trump (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Tiffany Trump has shared a rare snap of her father holding her six-month-old son just weeks after the president made some bizarre claims about his daughter.

One of the photos the 32-year-old mom posted on her Instagram Stories shows Donald Trump looking at his phone while his grandson, Alexander Trump Boulos, sits on his lap.

“Grandpa and Alexander hard at work,” Tiffany wrote, adding a smiling face emoji to her caption. It comes as Tiffany skipped Thanksgiving dinner with her father after he made bizarre claims about her.

Tiffany also posted a photo of her with Trump and her son, with a sticker of an American flag covering some documents on a table.

In the image, Trump can be seen wearing his golf outfit, with black trousers paired with a white T-shirt and white shoes.

Donald Trump with Alexander Trump Boulos

Donald Trump holding his grandson Alexander Trump Boulos (Image: Instagram/tiffanytrump)

The president is also wearing a red hat which has white writing on it saying, “Trump was right about everything.”

Meanwhile, Tiffany – who is the only child of Trump and his second wife, Marla Maples – dons an all black outfit for the family picture.

She later posted another photo with her dad, her son and her husband, Michael Boulos, in elegant outfits which she captioned with a yellow heart emoji.

Tiffany’s new pictures come just days after Trump made some bizarre claims about his daughter.

While addressing an audience of business leaders during the US-Saudi Investment Forum at the Kennedy Center, the president announced Prince Mohammed has vowed to invest $1 trillion in America – an increase from his original $600 billion pledge he suggested during their meeting in the Oval Office.

But Trump also used the occasion to talk about Tiffany, who was present at the event with her husband Michael.

“My daughter Tiffany is here with her great husband Michael, thank you very much Tiffany, thank you honey,” Trump said.

He then went on to talk about Tiffany’s education, mentioning that she attended Georgetown University Law Center.

Trump said, “She was a great student. She went to Georgetown. She was a great, great student and she finished really right at the top and we were proud of you.”

Tiffany received her undergraduate degree at the University of Pennsylvania, her father’s alma mater, before attending Georgetown, where she graduated in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic in May 2020.

Donald Trump with Tiffany and Alexander

Tiffany posed for a photo with her dad and her son (Image: Instagram/tiffanytrump)

Because of this, the graduation ceremony was canceled. Despite acknowledging the Covid pandemic, Trump bizarrely claimed in his speech that the cancellation had something to do with the fact that she is his daughter.

“Her graduation got canceled because of Covid, but I say if her name was something else, they probably wouldn’t have canceled it,” the president claimed.

“They didn’t like that she did so well at school. They weren’t happy about it.

“I say they canceled your graduation because you were a great student and they didn’t want, but other than that, I have no problems. You see, I don’t take anything personally.”

Trump family

The Trump family looked elegant in a new snap (Image: Instagram/tiffanytrump)

The president’s comments earned laughter and applause from the crowd at the investment forum, but on social media, people were confused about Trump’s remarks.

“Yes let’s make the de*dliest pandemic in over a century all about you, sir. Well done, sir,” a person tweeted.

“Guess he forgot he was president during the whole first year of Covid,” another wrote.

Another tweeted, “LIAR LIAR PANTS ON FIRE! During the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgetown University conferred degrees in virtual ceremonies for the Class of 2020 and initially postponed in-person celebrations, later holding make-up, in-person commencement events for the affected classes years later when conditions allowed.”

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