Tiffany Trump deemed too "fat" by her father: The explosive confidences of a former employee of her father
A former aide to Donald Trump abruptly resigned last year after sharing intimate details about the president's family with the press. Among them, unflattering comments about Tiffany Trump.
Donald Trump has publicly backed a book written by his former aide, Madeleine Westerhout, who was fired from the White House last year after criticizing the president's daughters to reporters.
"Excellent new book by former Oval Office Operations Director Madeleine Westerhout titled Off the Record," he tweeted on Tuesday, August 11. "When I look at all the fake books and garbage written about me, it's really nice to see a very smart and already wise young woman writing an honest description of what happened in the White House during extremely interesting and important."
He added: "So many good stories from someone who, unlike most other so-called writers, was actually there, and part of the action (...) Go buy this book, a work well done!"
Not resentful...
Madeleine Westerhout served as personal secretary to Donald Trump in the White House from 2017 to 2019, before being promoted to director of Oval Office operations in February last year.
However, she was asked to step down in August 2019 after she shared details about the president's private life with the press, according to Politico.
The young woman had made several comments during an unofficial dinner at her goff club in Bedminster, New Jersey, which had taken place with journalists covering the American president's vacation. Over dinner, she reportedly told reporters she had a better relationship with Mr Trump than his daughters Ivanka and Tiffany Trump. Moreover, she claimed that Melania's husband felt that his younger daughter Tiffany was overweight and did not like being photographed next to her.
Days after Ms Westerhout resigned, Trump called her remarks "a bit hurtful" and confirmed that he had been asked to leave his post to discuss his daughters with reporters.
However, he also praised his ex-employee, describing her as a "really good person" and said he "wished her luck".
Not resentful, unlike his 26-year-old daughter who does not seem to have digested this affront … and we understand her!