Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term in 2025, eight years after his first inauguration in 2017. His family's roles have changed significantly.
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President-Elect Donald Trump’s oldest daughter shared that she won’t be returning to the White House for her dad’s second presidency. Keep reading to find out why.
During President Donald Trump's first term, his eldest daughter Ivanka served as his senior advisor. But for his second term, she won't be returning to the White House.
Donald Trump will return to the White House on Monday, January 20. Trump has five adult children and 10 grandchildren.
"I never judge someone by their politics. So, for me, it's not a litmus test. So I would expect that back from you," the former first daughter said.
There’s a darkness in that world that I don’t really want to welcome into mine,’ the president-elect’s eldest daughter said about politics
Melania Trump recently revealed that she and her only child would be living part-time at the White House during Donald’s second presidency.
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump’s executive order that aims to restrict automatic citizenship to babies born on U.S. soil, calling it “blatantly unconstitutional.” The order Mr. Trump signed on Monday was an effort to upend the nation’s immigration laws and reverse decades of precedent and would affect children born to undocumented or temporary immigrants.
Restored to power, President Trump claimed that God put him there and asserted the right to single-handedly redraw the world map as he sees fit.
President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump wore a dress to the Liberty Inaugural Ball on Jan. 20 that paid tribute to an iconic look Audrey Hepburn sported in her 1954 film Sabrina.