Over the past week, another member of Donald Trump’s family made headlines following alleged explosive revelations from a fired White House staff. The United States President’s daughter with Marla Maples, Tiffany Trump, is the latest member of the first family who went trending following intriguing accusations.
Donald Trump allegedly not fond of Tiffany Trump
The entire drama around Tiffany reportedly started with the recently fired White House staff Madeleine Westerhout. She was known as Mr. Trump’s gatekeeper, who practically approves the visitors and phone calls that the President will receive daily.
It all started with Politico’s report that revealed details about an off-the-record dinner last Aug. 17 with Westerhout and some reporters who were covering the President’s activity at the time. Westerhout allegedly told the reporters that Mr. Trump possibly likes her more than her daughter. She also purportedly claimed that Mr. Trump does not like being in the same picture as Tiffany because she is “overweight.”
Will Donald Trump go after Madeleine Westerhout over alleged Tiffany Trump revelations?
The President confirmed in a tweet that an “enforceable” confidentiality agreement was signed by Westerhout. Surprisingly, however, he decided not to press charges against her and chose to forgive her. “She is a very good person and I don’t think there would ever be reason to use it,” the President wrote. Trump closed the said tweet with a shout out to her daughter saying, “I love Tiffany, doing great!”
...Yes, I am currently suing various people for violating their confidentiality agreements. Disgusting and foul mouthed Omarosa is one. I gave her every break, despite the fact that she was despised by everyone, and she went for some cheap money from a book. Numerous others also!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 31, 2019
Trump also reiterated that other people who have breached the same agreement with him will still be sued and singled out his former staff and “Apprentice” alum Omarosa Manigault Newman.
Speaking of Newman, she has since claimed to have knowledge of Trump making the same nature of comments about his daughter. In an interview with Inside Edition, Newman alleged the President of saying “disparaging” statements about his fourth child. She added that Trump was “fond” of Westerhout and that it was surprising that she ended up doing something to get herself fired from the White House.
Tiffany Trump has yet to comment on these reports directly. However, she shared a seemingly cryptic passage on her Instagram Story that seemingly says the public can “study” her as much as they want, but they will never get to really know her.


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