Trump seen in grandpa mode as daughter Tiffany shares picture of POTUS with grandson Alexander
WASHINGTON, DC: Tiffany Trump, the youngest daughter of former President Donald Trump, drew attention online after she shared a new photo of her father, President Donald Trump, with his six-month-old grandson, Alexander Trump Boulos.
Grandpa and Alexander hard at work 😊🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/3gW96uFgZn
— Tiffany Ariana Trump (@TiffanyATrump) November 28, 2025
Tiffany posted the picture on X, captioning the image, "Grandpa and Alexander hard at work", highlighting a rare personal moment inside the Trump family.
Tiffany, often described in media coverage as the "forgotten daughter" is married to American business executive Michael Boulos. The couple welcomed their son, Alexander, earlier this year.
This glimpse into Trump's family life comes shortly after Tiffany accompanied him earlier in November to the US- Saudi Investment Forum, where Trump singled her out during his remarks and praised her academic accomplishments.
Trump praises Tiffany's academic career
During his appearance at the US-Saudi Investment Forum, Trump acknowledged Tiffany and her husband saying, "my daughter Tiffany is here with her husband, Michael. Thank you, honey."
He then went on to highlight her academic achievements, referencing to her time at Georgetown University law centre. "She was a great, great student and she finished really right at the top and we were really proud of you," he said, drawing a huge applause from the attendees.
Tiffany first earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania, which is also her father's alma mater, before enrolling at the Georgetown University law. She graduated in May 2020, though the ceremony was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, Trump claimed that politics played a role in that decision, saying "her graduation got canceled because of COVID, but I say if her name was something else, they probably wouldn't have canceled it."
He added,"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, but other than that, I have no problems. You see I don't take anything seriously," he said, earning a laughter and applause from the audience.
Trump defends Saudi Crown Prince amid Washington visit
Just as Tiffany's post gained a large traction, another moment involving Trump made headlines in Washington. The Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman was photographed on Capitol Hill walking through Statuary Hall alongside House Speaker Mike Johnson.
The visit followed tense exchange at the White House where a reporter pressed President Trump about the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal khashoggi. The reporter referenced the US intelligence findings from 2021 quoting, "The US intelligence concluded that you orchestrated the brutal murder of a journalist, why should Americans trust you."
The American intelligence assessments concluded that the crown prince likely approved the operation, though he has consistently denied any involvement in Khashoggi's death.