Ivanka Trump reportedly has a complicated relationship with her half-sister, Tiffany Trump. Even though Marla Maples’ only child saw Ivanka as one of her role models, the two never had the chance to become very close.
Years ago, Ivanka published a book called “The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life,” where she seemingly exposed one thing about Tiffany. Donald Trump’s so-called favorite daughter revealed how Tiffany once approached her and asked for her help so that she could ask for money from their dad.
After Ivanka gave Tiffany advice on how to approach the POTUS on her relatively simple money needs, Jared Kushner’s wife clarified that her half-sister isn’t spoiled. However, she also said that Tiffany tried everything so she could fit in with her friends.
During his interview on “The Howard Stern Show,” host Howard Stern asked the POTUS about his children. Melania Trump’s husband admitted that his kids get nervous every time he tells them that he is fathering another child. After all, this means that they will be receiving 20 percent less of their original inheritance.
At this point, Stern asked Trump if his children have ever tried bumping off a child, and the POTUS said yes. Since the interview took place before Barron Trump was born, it was highly likely that the children that Trump was referring to were Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric.
Meanwhile, Trump’s three eldest children with his first ex-wife, Ivana Trump, have also been actively involved in his campaign. However, his two younger kids have not been participating much.
As such, Tiffany earned the moniker the “Forgotten Trump” because it seems no one remembers her as Trump’s daughter. And as for the POTUS’s only son with his current wife, Melania, he’s still very young to be involved in politics.
Tiffany recently made an appearance at the State of the Union address to show support for her dad. A day later, the POTUS’s impeachment got acquitted. Trump thanked his family but he seemingly forgot to mention Tiffany, Barron, and Melania in his speech.


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