Tiffany Trump graduate: revelations about her unusual student life
Recently graduated, Tiffany Trump was a law student like any other. Or almost. When she was in college, there were signs that she was the daughter of a head of state.
His virtual graduation ceremony is just one incongruity among many. Because Tiffany Trump, the second daughter Donald Trump had from his marriage to Marla Maples, studied under unusual conditions until the age of 26. Despite the remoteness - she spent more time on the California coast with her mother than in New York where her father lived - and her status as "eternally forgotten", Tiffany Trump could hardly go unnoticed at Georgetown Law School in Washington.
According to one of her former classmates, in comments relayed by CNN, when she was on campus, two black sedans were invariably parked for hours in front of the campus gate. The protocol for the president's children includes full-time protection of the US secret service: "Her agents have always taken courses with her," the comrade continues, "but she has kept a very low profile."
A belated pride
A discretion that does not prevent her from participating in the events of the White House, where she was invited on May 20 to receive congratulations from her father, in person, in addition to those he sent her on Twitter: " That's just what I need to have a lawyer in the family. Proud of you Tiff! " The manifestation of a pride that falls like a hair on the soup when we know the tensions that reign in the clan: in 2005, interviewed by Howard Stern, the famous American radio host, Donald Trump had suggested that two of his children were trying to get Tiffany Trump removed from the will.
For her education, the unloved of the clan seems to have had the disadvantages of being the daughter of a president without fully enjoying the advantages of this role. Will his recent diploma be a game-changer?