Tiffany Trump recently showed her support for her father, Donald Trump, by attending the States of the Union address with her half-siblings. Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric were all there.
But eagle-eyed netizens couldn’t help but wonder where Barron Trump is. The 13-year-old was visibly absent from the important event.
“Why is Barron not invited? Lol,” Twitter user @LynottPhilip said.
“Where is Barron? He has not been welcomed into the crime family yet?” Twitter user @TownSquare17 said.
“Where is Barron [expletive] Trump? Like us, ashamed of him?” Twitter user @CtONeil1 said.
“Where’s Barron? He’s Melania’s kid, you know him, right?” Twitter user @GlensideFlanker said.
It is possible that Melania Trump’s son didn’t attend the State of the Union address because he’s a minor. Weeks ago, the FLOTUS made it clear that her young son shouldn’t have anything to do with politics.
Years ago, Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s eldest daughter, Malia joined her parents at his father’s State of the Union address. Since Sasha is a few years younger than her, she didn’t also attend the event.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s only child with his ex-wife, Marla Maples, made headlines during her recent sighting. Unlike her older sister Ivanka, Tiffany opted to wear a ladylike skirt suit that highlighted her slim figure.
Ivanka, on the other hand, wore a black Givenchy pencil dress with a red collar and matching red shoes. She was accompanied by her husband, Jared Kushner, at the SOTU.
Ivanka, Don Jr. and Eric’s attendance in support for their dad didn’t come as a surprise to Trump’s supporters and critics. However, they were surprised to see Tiffany there. After all, she has never been close to her father.
A source told People in 2018 that Tiffany barely spoke to her dad after his inauguration two years earlier.
“Since the inauguration, Tiffany and her father have sometimes gone for months without speaking and she went a very long time without seeing him. The last time she was at a family function with him, it was awkward for her and she didn't feel totally welcome,” the source said.


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