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topicnews · July 15, 2025

Trump's granddaughter Kai is divided into a special golf bond with grandfather

Trump's granddaughter Kai is divided into a special golf bond with grandfather


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Kai Trump opened her “special bond” to her grandpa, President Donald Trump, in an interview “Fox & Friends”, who was a “great influence” on her life and who has committed perseverance to become a better golfer.

“He taught me to just continue working on it, and frankly I have gotten much better with Golf in recent years [taught me to keep] The attempt to continue fighting and continuing and so on, “she said to Ainsley Earhardt.

“And I love playing golf … it is something we share, a special bond with each other.”

The oldest granddaughter of President Donald Trump, Kai Trump, becomes 18: her life in pictures

Former President Donald Trump, Center, goes with his granddaughter Kai Trump and her mother Vanessa Trump during the ProAM in front of the LIV Golf team championship on October. 27, 2022, in the Trump National Doral Golf Club in Doral, Fl. (Eve Sandberg/Icon Sportswire about Getty Images)

Kai has secured a name, picture and similarity (Nile) while she will play at the University of Miami Golf. On Tuesday, she announced a partnership with accelerator, the manufacturer of a sugar -free energy drink.

She committed herself to the Hurricanes last August and said in a contribution on Instagram that she was “very excited” to go to the Sunshine State to continue her golf career.

Trump praises the granddaughter of the golf caps and says that she may be able to beat him one day.

Kai Trump in South Carolina

Kai Trump reacts to her putt to her putt to fifth place in the first round of the Junior Invitational in Sage Valley Golf Club. (Augusta Chronicle/USA Today Network)

In the past, the President greeted his granddaughter for her talent, Kai described a “fantastic” golfer and suggested that she could surpass him one day.

“She is doing really well and she wins many games. And one day she will beat her grandfather, but I'm not sure when that will be … it could take a long time,” he said.

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Kai also withdrew the curtain to be a “normal” high school student in public during her “Fox & Friends” view and called it “a lot”, but at the same time “she would not act against anything”.

“I am very happy and grateful for the opportunity to meet all of these people and work with them and only meet the leaders of the world,” she said.

“I am only very grateful and happy to have this opportunity.”

Ryan Gaydos from Fox News contributed to this report.