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Donald Trump’s Family Tree: All About His Parents, Siblings, Wives and Children
Donald Trump is one of five children born to real estate developer Fred Trump and Scottish immigrant Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. Donald also has five children of his own with ex-wives Ivana Trump and Marla Maples and current wife Melania Trump. His siblings include a former federal judge, an airline pilot and a banking executive; Donald and his late brother Robert worked together at the Trump Organization. Mary was the youngest of 10 children and was born in May 1912 on a remote island in Scotland. She was married to her first husband from 1960 to 1980, the couple had one child, a son named David Desmond, and one son, William. Mary died in 2000 at the age of 88; she had eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren at the time of her death. The family patriarch was described as emotionally abusive in his granddaughter Mary L. Trump’s 2020 tell-all book Too Much and Never Enough. In her book, Mary alleged Fred was a “high-functioning sociopath” who was controlling, unrelenting and heartless to his children.
But understanding the Trump family tree goes far beyond looking at the Trump Organization company directory. Donald, who won the 2024 presidential election, is one of five children born to real estate developer Fred Trump and Scottish immigrant Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. His siblings include a former federal judge, an airline pilot and a banking executive; Donald and his late brother Robert worked together at the Trump Organization.
Donald also has five children of his own with ex-wives Ivana Trump and Marla Maples and current wife Melania Trump. Ivana’s children — Don Jr., Eric and Ivanka — have all been involved with the Trump Organization in some capacity, while Maples’ daughter Tiffany is a lawyer. His and Melania’s son, Barron, graduated high school in May 2024. Donald also has 11 grandchildren.
Here is everything to know about Donald Trump’s immediate and extended family.
Donald Trump’s Parents
Frederick Christ Trump Sr.
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Frederick Christ Trump Sr. was the patriarch of the Trump family. He and Mary Anne MacLeod, his wife of 63 years, had five children: Maryanne, Elizabeth, Fred Jr., Donald and Robert.
Though Donald has claimed that his father was born in Germany, Fred Sr. was born in New York City in 1905. While he was still in high school, 15-year-old Fred started his own construction company — building garages for the newly popular automobiles — with his mother Elizabeth as his partner, according to The New York Times. Fred’s business was so successful that he was able to put his younger brother through college and two graduate programs.
The bulk of Fred’s success and wealth came from building low- and moderate-income housing in Brooklyn and Queens after World War II. Throughout his real estate career, Fred built more than 27,000 apartments and row homes in the outer boroughs of N.Y.C. — and was worth an estimated $300 million by his death on June 25, 1999.
“If I ever wanted to be known as more than Fred Trump’s son, I was eventually going to have to go out and make my own mark,” Donald once said about his father’s career.
Fred married Mary Anne MacLeod in January 1936. The couple shared five children, whom they raised in Queens, and eight grandchildren — but the family patriarch was described as emotionally abusive in his granddaughter Mary L. Trump’s 2020 tell-all book Too Much and Never Enough. In her book, Mary alleged Fred was a “high-functioning sociopath” who was controlling, unrelenting and heartless to his children and grandchildren — an account that his children Donald and Robert have disputed.
Mary Anne MacLeod Trump
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The matriarch of the Trump family was Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. A Scottish immigrant, Mary married Fred Sr. in 1936 and settled in Jamaica, Queens. Together, they had five children, eight grandchildren and — at the time of her death in 2000 — four great-grandchildren.
The daughter of a fisherman, Mary was the youngest of 10 children and was born in May 1912 on a remote island in Scotland. She reportedly met Fred at a party in the 1930s. According to The New Yorker, the 1930 census listed her occupation as “maid” or “domestic” — but after marrying Fred in 1936, Mary turned her focus to raising their children, later with the help of a Scottish nanny.
“She was a very traditional housewife, but she also had a sense of the world beyond her,” Donald wrote about his mother in his 1987 book The Art of the Deal.
As the family’s wealth grew, Mary became an active philanthropist. She lent her time to several causes, including organizations for adults with intellectual disabilities and those with cerebral palsy, The New Yorker reported. She died in August 2000 at the age of 88.
Donald Trump’s Siblings
Maryanne Trump Barry
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Born in 1937, Maryanne Trump Barry was the eldest of Fred Sr. and Mary’s five children. She was married to her first husband, David Desmond, from 1960 to 1980, and the couple had one child, a son named David William Desmond. In 1982, she wed lawyer John Joseph Barry. They remained together until John’s death in 2000.
She was raised in Queens with her four siblings and became a lawyer later in life: Barry didn’t attend law school until her son David was in the sixth grade, according to The New York Times. After graduating from the Hofstra University School of Law, Barry had a decades-long career in law as a federal prosecutor and federal judge. In 1999, President Bill Clinton nominated Barry to the U.S. Court of Appeals, where she remained until she stopped hearing cases in 2017. In February 2019, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals launched an investigation into Barry for alleged judicial misconduct and tax evasion; Barry officially retired 10 days later, per The New York Times, effectively ending the investigation.
Outside of her high-profile legal career, Barry avoided the spotlight. But in secretly recorded conversations from 2018 and 2019, Barry gave her unfiltered opinion on her younger brother and his presidency, calling him “cruel” and saying “he has no principles.”
“You can’t trust him,” she said of Donald.
On Nov. 13, 2023, Barry died at home in New York City. She was 86 years old.
Frederick Christ “Freddy” Trump Jr.
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Frederick Christ “Freddy” Trump Jr. was born to Fred Sr. and Mary in 1938. He married Linda Clapp in 1962, and the couple had two children: Frederick III and Mary Trump, both of whom would later write books about their family.
As the eldest son, Freddy was expected to take over his father’s real estate business. Instead, Freddy had ambitions to be a pilot — which led to tensions with both his father and his younger brother Donald. He developed alcoholism in the 1960s; in the 1970s, Freddy quit flying, got divorced and went back to living at his parents’ house in Queens, The New York Times reported.
In September 1981, Freddy died from a heart attack linked to alcoholism. He was 42 years old.
Freddy’s contentious relationship with his father carried on to both of his children, Fred III and Mary — even after his death. According to The New York Times, Fred Sr. removed Fred Jr. and his descendants from his will, resulting in a lawsuit from Fred III and Mary. The suit was eventually settled — but not before Donald suspended medical benefits for Fred III and his family — including his infant son, who had cerebral palsy — out of anger. Mary, who wrote in Too Much and Never Enough that Fred Sr. destroyed her father, was also sued in June 2020 by her uncle Robert to prevent her from publishing the book.
Elizabeth Trump Grau
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The middle of five children, Elizabeth Trump Grau was born in Queens in 1942 to Fred Sr. and Mary.
Grau, whom Donald described as “bright but less ambitious” in The Art of the Deal, attended Southern Seminary College in Virginia before working as an administrative assistant at Chase Manhattan Bank in New York, according to The New York Times. She married TV and movie producer James Grau in March 1989; the couple, who have no children together, are retired and live in Florida.
Grau leads a relatively private life but made headlines briefly in 2020 when Donald thanked his sister for supposedly joining X, formerly known as Twitter, to voice her support for overturning the 2020 election results.
“Thank you Elizabeth,” Donald posted. “LOVE!”
However, the account claiming to be Grau was actually run by a 22-year-old food delivery driver in Pennsylvania named Joshua Hall, who was later convicted of wire fraud and identity theft in relation to the social media scheme.
Robert Stewart Trump
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Robert Stewart Trump is the youngest child born to Fred Sr. and Mary. He was married to Blaine Trump for 25 years and helped raise her son, Christopher Trump-Retchin, from a previous relationship. The couple did not have children together. After their divorce in 2008, he married Trump Organization employee Ann Marie Pallan in 2020.
Robert was born in 1948 in Queens, where he grew up with his four older siblings. After attending Boston University, the youngest Trump sibling began a career on Wall Street before joining the family real estate business, according to The New York Times.
Robert attempted to defend his family against his niece Mary’s memoir by suing her in June 2020, calling her decision to write the book “truly a disgrace.”
“Her attempt to sensationalize and mischaracterize our family relationship after all of these years for her own financial gain is both a travesty and injustice to the memory of my late brother, Fred, and our beloved parents,” he said in a statement.
Robert died two months later, on Aug. 15, 2020, at the age of 71 — after a summer of poor health and hospitalizations. His funeral service was held at the White House.
Donald Trump’s Wives
Ivana Trump
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Donald’s first wife was Ivana Trump. They were married from 1977 to 1992 and had three children together: Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric.
Prior to Donald, she was married to Austrian skier Alfred Winklmayr. They split two years later and she moved to Montreal to pursue modeling. Through her modeling career, she met Donald in 1976. The two were married nine months later and eventually welcomed three children together.
During their 15-year marriage, Ivana helped Donald build his real estate empire — working closely with him on early projects, including Trump Tower in N.Y.C. and Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, The New York Times reported. She also went on to have a career in the fashion, jewelry and fragrance industries.
Ivana and Donald’s divorce was finalized in 1992, and she went on to marry two more times: to Italian businessman Riccardo Mazzucchelli from 1995 to 1997 and to Italian actor Rossano Rubicondi from 2008 to 2009 (though she and Rubicondi maintained an on-again, off-again relationship until his death in 2021).
Ivana died after a fall in her Manhattan home on July 14, 2022, at 73 years old.
Marla Maples
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Donald’s second marriage was to Georgia native Marla Maples. Born on Oct. 27, 1963, Maples was the only child born to Ann and Stanley Maples. She and Donald had one child, a daughter named Tiffany, and were married from 1993 until separating in 1997. Their divorce was finalized in 1999.
Maples and Donald’s relationship began while he was still married to Ivana, though Maples “never considered herself a mistress.” Their love triangle came to a head in December 1989 when Donald entertained both Maples and Ivana at the same resort in Aspen, Colorado. There was an infamous ski slope confrontation between the two women — which ultimately led to Ivana and Donald’s split in 1990. Maples and Donald welcomed daughter Tiffany on Oct. 13, 1993, and married two months later in a lavish ceremony at the Plaza Hotel.
Maples, an actress who appeared in film and on TV throughout the 1990s and 2000s, raised Tiffany as a single mother after her divorce from Donald in 1999.
“What I’ve learned to do is to take responsibility for what’s happening in my life and not be a victim,” Maples told PEOPLE of being a single mom.
Melania Trump
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Melania Trump, Donald’s third and current wife, was born in Yugoslavia on April 26, 1970. The Slovenian-American model married Donald on Jan. 22, 2005. They have one child, a son named Barron, who was born on March 20, 2006.
Born Melania Knauss, she was raised by Viktor Knauss, a car dealer, and Amalija Knauss, a fashion designer, in present-day Slovenia, having witnessed the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1992. Melania briefly attended the University of Ljubljana to study design but left the school after one year to launch her modeling career, according to The New Yorker.
“I traveled around the world and had a great modeling career,” Melania told PEOPLE.
Melania modeled in Paris and Milan before moving to N.Y.C. in 1996, according to Vanity Fair. She met Donald at a Fashion Week party in September 1998, and the two began dating shortly after. In 2004, they were engaged, and in January 2005, they wed in a lavish celebration at Donald’s Mar-a-Lago resort. They welcomed their son Barron the following year.
When Donald first became president in 2017, Melania became the first foreign-born first lady since Louisa Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams. According to CNN reporter Kate Bennett’s unauthorized biography Free, Melania, the supermodel was the one who “pushed” him to run for president. She also made a few appearances during her husband’s 2024 presidential campaign.
Ahead of the 2025 presidential inauguration, Melania confirmed that the White House would become her primary residence during Trump’s second term in office, telling Fox News, “I will be in the White House. And when I need to be in New York, I will be in New York. When I need to be in Palm Beach, I will be in Palm Beach. My first priority is to be a mom, to be a first lady, to be a wife.”
Donald Trump’s Children
Donald John Trump Jr.
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Born in N.Y.C. on Dec. 31, 1977, Donald John Trump Jr. is the eldest child of Donald Sr. and the late Ivana Trump. Don Jr. was married to Vanessa Haydon from 2005 to 2018, and the couple have five children: Kai, Donald III, Tristan, Spencer and Chloe. Donald Jr. is reportedly engaged to Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Donald Jr. — who has had a turbulent relationship with his father over the years — attended the University of Pennsylvania, also Donald Sr.’s alma mater. But after graduating in 2000, Donald Jr. moved to Aspen. where he hunted, fished, camped and lived out of the back of a truck. After a year in Aspen, he joined the Trump Organization, where he is now an executive vice president. During his father’s 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Jr. served as a “close political adviser,” according to The New York Times, and oversaw the Trump Organization with his brother Eric during his father’s presidency.
Ivana Marie “Ivanka” Trump
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Ivana Marie “Ivanka” Trump is the second child of Donald and his late first wife, Ivana. Born on Oct. 30, 1981, and raised in N.Y.C., she has been married to Jared Kushner since October 2009. The couple have three children together: Arabella, Joseph and Theodore.
After attending Georgetown University and the University of Pennsylvania, Ivanka joined the family real estate business and forged her own career path. She worked alongside her father at the Trump Organization, served as a judge on his reality show The Apprentice and co-hosted the 1997 Miss Teen U.S.A. pageant with him. When her father became president, she and Jared served as top White House advisers. Ivanka also began modeling at the age of 15, according to The New York Times, and launched her own line of clothing, accessories, handbags and jewelry in 2014.
“Ivanka had a really successful line of clothing. I mean, making a fortune. When I [became president], she was really — she closed it up,” Donald said about his daughter’s brand, which she shut down in 2018 after joining his administration.
Ivanka’s close professional ties to her father didn’t just cost her her business, however. In April 2022, she testified before Congress for eight hours in relation to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, and in June 2022, she and Don Jr. were deposed by the New York State attorney general’s office as part of a probe into the Trump Organization’s business practices. In recent years, Ivanka has distanced herself from her father’s business and political activities. After he lost the 2020 election, Ivanka, Jared and their three children moved to Miami, seeking a quieter life.
“I am choosing to prioritize my young children and the private life we are creating as a family,” she said in a statement.
Eric Frederick Trump
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Born on Jan. 6, 1984, in N.Y.C., Eric Frederick Trump is the third and youngest of Donald and Ivana’s children. He married Lara Yunaska, a TV producer and Fox News contributor, in November 2014, and the couple have two children: a son named Eric and a daughter named Carolina.
Eric attended Georgetown University and, like his older siblings, joined the Trump Organization after graduating. He has also been a staunch defender of his father in the face of widespread legal troubles after leaving office in 2021.
In February 2024, Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Donald to pay $354.9 million in penalties following a lengthy civil fraud trial. The judge also demanded more than $4 million from both Eric and Donald — who are barred from holding top leadership positions at New York businesses for two years
Tiffany Ariana Trump
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Tiffany Ariana Trump is the fourth of Donald’s kids and his only child with Maples. She was born on Oct. 13, 1993, in West Palm Beach, Fla., and raised in California. Tiffany has been married to businessman Michael Boulos since November 2022.
Maples raised Tiffany as a single mother following her divorce from Donald in 1999. After their public split, she moved to Calabasas, Calif., to keep Tiffany out of the public eye.
“That was my choice, raising her outside of the spotlight,” Maples told PEOPLE in 2016. “Her daddy is a good provider with education and such, but as far as time, it was just me.”
Tiffany went on to attend her father’s alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, before graduating from Georgetown University Law Center in May 2020. Though she and her father reportedly have a “strained relationship,” the former president tweeted his congratulations to Tiffany for her accomplishment.
Unlike her older half-siblings, Tiffany does not work for the Trump Organization and had no role in her father’s White House administration. She did, however, make speeches at the Republican National Convention for her father’s 2016 and 2020 campaigns.
In May 2025, she and Michael welcomed their first child, a son name Alexander.
Barron William Trump
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Barron William Trump is Donald’s youngest child and his only one with Melania. He was born in N.Y.C. on March 20, 2006.
In June 2017, Barron became the first boy to live in the White House since John F. Kennedy Jr., according to Today. After leaving the White House in 2020, Barron and Melania took up residence in Palm Beach, Fla., where Barron attended the private Oxbridge Academy.
“Barron has always been a first priority in [Melania’s] life,” a source told PEOPLE. “Of course she is worried and concerned about the legal issues but she has not done anything more to protect Barron now than she ever did. She has always put him first. She is a good mother.”
After graduating high school, Barron began his first year at New York University in September 2024, NYU security officers confirmed to PEOPLE. At the time, Donald said that his son would be studying at the Stern School of Business.
Donald Trump’s Grandchildren
Kai Madison Trump
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Kai Madison Trump is the eldest child of Donald Jr. and Vanessa. She is Donald Sr.’s first grandchild and was born on May 12, 2007. She has four younger siblings: Donald III, Tristan, Spencer and Chloe.
Donald John Trump III
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Donald John Trump III is Donald Jr. and Vanessa’s first son and second child. He was born in N.Y.C. on Feb. 18, 2009.
Arabella Rose Kushner
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Born on July 17, 2011, Arabella Rose Kushner is the first child of Ivanka and Jared Kushner. Arabella, who celebrated her bat mitzvah in June 2023, has two younger brothers, Joseph and Theodore.
Tristan Milos Trump
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Born on Oct. 2, 2011, Tristan Milos Trump is the third child of Donald Jr. and Vanessa.
Spencer Frederick Trump
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Spencer Frederick Trump is Donald Jr. and Vanessa’s fourth child. He was born on Oct. 21, 2012, just over a year after his older brother Tristan.
Joseph Frederick Kushner
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Joseph Frederick Kushner is the second child of Ivanka and Jared. He was born in N.Y.C. on Oct. 14, 2013.
Chloe Sophia Trump
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On June 16, 2014, Donald Jr. and Vanessa welcomed their fifth child and second daughter, Chloe Sophia Trump.
Theodore James Kushner
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Theodore James Kushner was born on March 27, 2016. He is the third and youngest child of Ivanka and Jared.
Eric Luke Trump
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Eric Luke Trump, who goes by his middle name, is Eric and Lara’s first child. He was born in N.Y.C. on Sept. 12, 2017, and has one younger sister, Carolina.
Carolina Dorothy Trump
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Carolina Dorothy Trump, born on Aug. 19, 2019, is Eric and Lara’s second and youngest child.
Alexander Trump Boulos
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Alexander Trump Boulos is Tiffany and Michael’s first child, and Donald’s 11th grandchild. He was born on May 15, 2025.
Trump and the Club World Cup final VIPs: A guide to the politicians, sports stars and tycoons at MetLife Stadium
FIFA president Gianni Infantino was seen in Trump’s box at the Club World Cup. Donald Trump Jr. was accompanied by Florida socialite Bettina Anderson. US attorney general Pam Bondi attended alongside husband John Wakefield. US special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff is also in New York for the final. The match was played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and finished 1-0 to Chelsea in the final of the FIFA Club World World Cup on Sunday. The final was held at the same venue as the 2014 World Cup, which was won by Real Madrid. The game was also played in front of a crowd of more than 100,000 people at the Meadowlands Stadium in Brooklyn, New York, on the East Side of the East River. It was the first time the World Cup has been held in the U.S. since 1986. The event was also the first to be held in New Jersey since the city opened its first soccer stadium in 1996.
A remarkable list of VIPs filed into MetLife Stadium on Sunday to witness Chelsea’s defeat of Paris Saint-Germain in the FIFA Club World Cup final, and many of them were not connected to soccer.
President Donald Trump and the First Lady, Melania, may have been the focus of attention but this is a brief guide to the other politicians, celebrities and business tycoons who were more than happy to accept an invite.
Gianni Infantino and his wife Leena Al Ashqar (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Gianni Infantino is arguably the most influential man in football. The Swiss-Italian is president of FIFA, the sport’s world governing body, stepping into this role in 2016. A lawyer by trade, he also previously held high-ranking roles at UEFA. He’s enjoyed a close relationship with Trump in recent years, with FIFA this week announcing they opened an office at Trump Tower as they prepare for next year’s World Cup. Infantino was seen in Trump’s box at the Club World Cup alongside his wife, Leena Al Ashqar.
US special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff (right) and Jared Kushner (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
Steve Witkoff is the United States special enjoy to the Middle East. He’s an American lawyer and real estate investor, best known as founder and chairman of his namesake real estate development firm Witkoff Group. Ahead of kickoff, Witkoff made headlines after he told reporters at Teterboro Airport that he’s “hopeful” about Gaza negotiations, and that he plans to meet with Qatari officials on the sidelines of the Club World Cup this afternoon.
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Jared Kushner is President Trump’s son-in-law, married to Ivanka Trump. The businessman and investor previously served as a senior adviser in Trump’s previous administration. He took over his family’s real estate business, the Kushner Companies, after his father, Charles, was convicted for 18 criminal charges in 2005. In 2020, Trump pardoned him.
Bettina Anderson and Donald Trump Jr (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Donald Trump Jr. is the eldest son of President Trump and first wife Ivana. The 47-year-old businessman is an outspoken supporter of his father and serves as trustee and executive vice president of the Trump Organization, which he runs with his younger brother Eric. Trump Jr. was accompanied on Sunday afternoon with Florida socialite Bettina Anderson, who he reportedly started dating last year.
Michael Boulos is married to Tiffany Trump, another of President Trump’s children and the only daughter he shared with ex-wife Marla Maples. Boulous is the son of billionaire Massad Boulous, an American-Lebanese businessman and Trump’s senior advisor on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs.
Boris Epshteyn is a longtime ally of President Trump. He’s served as the personal senior counsel to Trump since January and was previously a strategic advisor on Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in 2020. Last year, he was accused of seeking payments from people to promote them for roles in Trump’s then-incoming administration.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi with her partner John Wakefield (Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images)
Pam Bondi is the United States attorney general. She assumed office in February and has deep ties to Trump. The lawyer previously was part of Trump’s defense team during his first impeachment trial, and she also led the legal arm of the right-wing think tank, America First Policy Institute. She attended alongside husband John Wakefield.
Don Garber (Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images)
Don Garber is the longtime commissioner of Major League Soccer, having served in this role since 1999. He’s considered one of the most influential people in American soccer, and also serves as CEO of Soccer United Marketing, the marketing arm of MLS. He is best known for his time in soccer, but in a past life spent 16 years with the NFL.
Woody Johnson, second from left (Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
Woody Johnson is the owner of the NFL’s New York Jets, one of the main tenants of MetLife Stadium. Formally known as Robert Wood Johnson IV, he is the great grandson of Robert Wood Johnson I and an heir to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical fortune. He is a longtime donor to the Republican party, and supporter of Trump. Under Trump, he served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom from 2017 to 2021. He recently became an investor in Premier League club Crystal Palace.
Tom Brady (left) CEO of New England Patriots Robert Kraft (centre) and Fanatics founder Michael Rubin (Franck Fife/AFP via Getty Images)
Tom Brady is considered the greatest NFL quarterback of all time. He played for 23 seasons, with 20 of those years spent with the New England Patriots. He ended his career, though, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, retiring (for a second time) in 2023. He briefly retired in 2022, but changed his mind after 40 days. In 2023, he bought a stake in English soccer team Birmingham City Football Club.
Robert Kraft is an American billionaire best known for his ties with the NFL’s New England Patriots. He’s the founder, chairman and CEO of the Kraft Group, which owns the Patriots, the New England Revolution in MLS and Gillette Stadium, one of the 16 stadiums selected for the 2026 World Cup.
Michael Rubin is an American businessman best known as founder and CEO of Fanatics, which has a close working relationship with FIFA. FIFA has a prominent showing at Fanatics Fest in New York City earlier this tournament, with the governing body enjoying some serious floorspace at the Javits Center. FIFA president Gianni Infantino also made a guest appearance there, with their partnership only likely to grow for 2026.
PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, centre, next to Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali (Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
Nasser Al-Khelaifi has served as president of Paris Saint-Germain Football Club since 2011, following his appointment as Chairman of Qatar Sports Investments, which acquired ownership of the club that year. He hold various roles across football, including sitting on the board of France’s Ligue de Football Professionnel and is a member of UEFA’s Executive Committee. The Qatari businessman is a former professional tennis player, and serves as chairman of beIN Media Group.
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A member of Qatar’s royal family, Sheikh Hamad Khalifa Al Thani was the ruling Emir of Qatar from 1995 until 2013, when he handed power to his son Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
Moutaz Al-Khayyat is a Qatari businessman based in Doha best known as chairman of Power International Holding and UCC Holding. His brother, Ramez Al-Khayyat, is also president and GCEO of Power International Holding, which was listed by Forbes in the Middle East’s Top 100 Arab Family Businesses.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is an Ethiopian public health official, researcher and diplomat and the Director-General of the World Health Organization. He’s been in this role since 2017 and was the first African to serve in this capacity.
Behdad Eghbali speaks to President Trump (Eva Marie Uzcategui – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Behdad Eghbali is an Iranian-American billionaire businessman and co-founder and managing partner of Clearlake Capital, the private equity firm that, along with Todd Boehly, co-owns Chelsea Football Club. Boehly also co-owns the MLB team Los Angeles Dodgers and NBA franchise Los Angeles Lakers.
(Left-right) Didier Deschamps, Alessandro Del Piero, FIFA Vice-President Victor Montagliani, Roberto Baggio, Ronaldo, FIFA President Gianni Infantino, President of the United States Donald Trump, Marco Materazzi, Iker Casillas, Kaka and Marcel Desailly (Eva Marie Uzcategui – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Trump was also pictured with a host of soccer A-listers before the final, including former France and Chelsea stars Didier Deschamps andMarcel Desailly, former Italy internationals Roberto Baggio, Alessandro Del Piero and Marco Materazzi, ex-Brazil players Ronaldo and Kaka and Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
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The Rare Time Tiffany Trump Was Caught Without Makeup
Tiffany Trump ditched her makeup for a no makeup project. She was seen out and about bare faced for the first time in 2022. Marla Maples shared a snap of the couple together in New York City. Trump is her most gorgeous when she feels most confident, fans say. The project was to explore “authenticity and inner beauty”
As gorgeous as Trump looked though, it didn’t seem to inspire her to ditch makeup in public more often. The closest we’ve seen her out and about bare faced since then was in an Instagram snap shared by Maples in 2022. Though Trump still appeared to be wearing a little makeup, her overall look was fresher and she had a gorgeous glow, as she wasn’t wearing her usually super defined lashes or heavy bronzer. The family selfie was in honor of Trump’s husband Michael Boulos’ birthday and showed the gang enjoying a New York Yankees game together.
Maples’ followers were surprised to see Trump looking so casual in public, as one commented, “Tiffany without tons of makeup. Wow.” Another fan told Maples, “Tiffany looks great with little makeup. she looks more like you.” But it really doesn’t matter if she’s wearing heavy makeup, a light layer, or none at all, because Trump is her most gorgeous when she feels most confident.