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Meet All 11 of Donald Trump’s Grandkids

Away from podiums and motorcades, Donald Trump’s world shrinks to small hands, school schedules, and inside jokes. Kai Madison chases birdies on championship courses he opened for her, calling him “just a normal grandpa” who sneaks candy and asks about homework. Arabella Rose studies Torah and jujitsu, her bat mitzvah framed not by politics but by a mother’s pride in a “giving heart.” Joseph lights up at NBA arenas, Theodore tags along to the Super Bowl, while Luke and Carolina grow up under the watchful eye of a family that’s never truly offstage.

Then comes Alexander Trump Boulos, Tiffany’s son, born May 15, 2025—the 11th grandchild, arriving into a dynasty already scrutinized by the world. Each child carries a name heavy with history, yet their memories of him are startlingly ordinary: fishing trips, hunting weekends, birthday cakes, shared bleachers. History may remember a president, but they will remember a grandfather.

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