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Will Tiffany Trump have the last laugh? She might be lower profile than Donald Trump’s other children Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka, but here’s why she could come out on top
STORYLeah Simpson

- She’s worked in criminal justice reform like Kim Kardashian and might be poised to be an influencer too after her Instagram follower count shot up in January
- While some criticised her for announcing her engagement on dad Donald’s last day in the White House, marrying millionaire Michael Boulos is a smart move
Tiffany Trump might not be the black sheep of the Trump family exactly, but she’s largely thought of as, well, not having quite as much going for her as some of her older siblings. But with the spotlight shining on after her father’s presidency and scandals tarnishing her siblings’ names, the 27-year-old only child of Trump’s second wife Marla Maples might just be the dark horse Trump who will come out on top. Here’s why …
Continuing the Trump University tradition
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Donald Jr. and Ivanka both attended their father’s alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania – the Wharton School, to be precise. Ivanka initially attended Georgetown University in Washington, but she ended up transferring to UPenn after two years. It looks like Tiffany took note of how to stay in her dad’s good graces as she too went to UPenn before studying law at Georgetown.
Trump reportedly attended Tiffany’s 2016 graduation at the same time as Joe Biden, whose granddaughter Naomi also went to UPenn, putting Tiffany in the spotlight around six months before Trump went on to win the presidential election and Biden prepared to leave his vice-presidential office. That summer Trump also picked Tiffany to give a speech at the Republican National Convention – a move that surprised many.
Keeping family and business separate
Tiffany’s lack of involvement in the family businesses may look like a disadvantage to outsiders, but it could be a clever move on her part. While her siblings are potentially tangled up in their father’s legal troubles related to the Trump Organization and his presidency, Tiffany has been coy about announcing any plans to be employed by her dad. She has, however, used his massive platform to showcase her public speaking skills – which can pay very well – and work in criminal justice reform alongside the likes of Kim Kardashian.
Gaining influence
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