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"... none more special than my engagement to my amazing fiance Michael!”

Tiffany Trump announces engagement to billionaire Michael Boulos




Tiffany Trump announces engagement to billionaire Michael Boulos

JANUARY 20, 2021

(See translation in Arabic section)

US President Donald Trump’s youngest daughter Tiffany is making the most of her last day at the White House, announcing she is engaged to be married to her Michael Boulos.

The 27-year-old shared a photograph of the happy couple on the West Wing colonnade before the family departs after a single term in office.

Tiffany, a Georgetown Law School graduate, said: “It has been an honor to celebrate many milestones, historic occasions and create memories with my family here at the White House, none more special than my engagement to my amazing fiance Michael!”

“Feeling blessed and excited for the next chapter!”

Her fiance, 23, is a billionaire business executive and the pair had been dating for several years, often appearing arm-in-arm at White House events.

Tiffany is the only child of Donald Trump and his second wife, Marla Marples. She holds a lesser public profile than her siblings but did make an appearance at the Republican National Convention last year to call for four more years with her father in the Oval Office.

“Our generation is unified in facing the future in uncertain times — and many of us are considering what kind of country we want to live in,” she said.

“As a recent graduate, I can relate to so many of you who might be looking for a job. My father built a thriving economy once, and believe me, he will do it again, based on results and not rhetoric.”

The President is using his final day in office to tout his toughness against China, among other things.

In a farewell address to be broadcast shortly, the President says: “We revitalized our alliances and rallied the nations of the world to stand up to China like never before.”

White House press gallery reporters were given excerpts from the address, according to AFP.




 














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