Wait, did Donald Trump just snub his daughter Tiffany?

Hmmm.

Hmmm.

Donald Trump’s campaign trails contain a lot of his children, with eldest daughter Ivanka, Assistant to the President, even given classified information clearance and a government-issued phone.

It’s hardly surprising therefore that the grown up Trump children are set to play an integral role in his upcoming campaign for the 2020 Presidential Election.

Ivanka Trump will reportedly be holding fort while her husband, Jared Kushner, will be ‘involved in high-level political and digital strategy’ regarding the campaign, according to Politico.

Donald Jr. and his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle are said to be headlining upcoming California fundraisers and Eric will focus on campaign finances. Even Eric’s wife Lara is getting involved, reportedly set to launch the ‘Women for Trump’ campaign.

Tiffany Trump. Credit: Al Drago-Pool/Getty Images
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One person who is noticeably absent however is Donald’s daughter, Tiffany Trump, who as it has been reported by the source close to the campaign, via Politico, is ‘not expected to play any role’ in her father’s re-election campaign.

Yes, while Trump’s other adult children - Ivanka, Donald Jr. and Eric - have clear set roles in the campaign, Tiffany is expected to be absent, with the only exception reportedly being ‘appearing at the occasional event’.

‘Members of the Trump family are valued advisors and integral parts of the campaign,’ a representative for Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign told PEOPLE. ‘Their input and involvement were key to victory in 2016 and will be so again in 2020.’

Hmmmm.

Jenny Proudfoot
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