Kai Trump, the eldest granddaughter of former President Trump, announced Sunday her verbal commitment to play collegiate golf at the University of Miami. Kai, 17, will join the Hurricanes in the 2026 signing class.
the University of Miami, not far from where she goes to high school now. Kai Madison Trump is the oldest child of Donald Trump Jr. and former model Vanessa Kay Trump, formerly Vanessa Kay Pergolizzi. She is the oldest of Donald Trump’s 10 grandchildren ...
It looks like FIU is in competition with FAU for early consideration on the best spot in South Florida for a Trump library.
Kai Trump is a Floridian and loves golfing, just like her President grandpa. Here's who she is, what to know about the young golfer.
There will be plenty of familiar faces in the crowd, when President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in Monday at the U.S. Capitol for his second administration.
These species need strong conservation policies to save them from extinction. They won’t get that for the next 4 years.
Jewish leaders in South Florida and across the country are divided along political lines about their expectations of a second Trump presidency. But they appear unified in wanting unwavering support for Israel in its response to the Oct.
Donald Trump has five children and 10 grandchildren. Here's what to know about his eldest grandchild and avid golfer Kai Trump.
The eldest child of Donald Trump Jr. and Vanessa Haydon, Kai was born in New York City on May 12, 2007, and she is the oldest of Donald Trump’s 10 grandchildren.
MIAMI - President Donald Trump will address the 2025 Republican Issues Conference on Monday at the Trump National Doral Miami. The visit comes as an international showdown appears to have been resolved. Overnight, the U.S. and Colombia reached a "trade-war-ending agreement" over deportations.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner call Billionaire Bunker home. She's daughter of Donald and Ivana Trump with siblings Don Jr., Eric, Tiffany and Barron
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump spent his first week back in office rapidly signing executive orders, the sheer volume of which could work to his advantage as he looks to quickly implement his second-term agenda against a wave of new lawsuits, legal analysts told Newsday.