This campaign cycle will look a lot different for Donald Trump, and it’s not just because the presidential hopeful is facing around half a billion dollars in legal debt, accrued through various civil and criminal judgments. During Donald Trump’s 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns, his eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, supported his political efforts and, following his win in 2016, went to work with him in the White House. At her highest level, Ivanka actually attended the 2017 G20 Summit with Donald, and temporarily filled in for him while he had to leave the room. However, Ivanka has since transitioned back into normal life and seemingly given up politics amid Donald’s increasingly concerning legal woes.
Tiffany Trump, on the other hand, seems to have made an effort to fill in for Ivanka in some ways. In the past, it was Tiffany, who spent much of Donald’s presidential term completing her law degree at Georgetown, who opted to live a life out of the spotlight, away from politics. However, Tiffany has made several efforts to be present during Donald’s political rallies and events this time around, while Ivanka, like Melania Trump, was a no-show. According to Page Six, this is intentional on Tiffany’s part. “If you look at Tiffany’s history, she has never really been involved in the political stuff,” revealed a source. “Tiffany is trying to be the supportive daughter. This could be her way to get closer to her father.”