Tiffany Trump Will Move Into White House; Will Marla Make a Move on Donald?

Melania, Barron will live in Trump Tower in New York. Will Marla try to steal back The Donald?
Unlike the First Lady Melania Trump and her ten year old son, Barron, Tiffany Trump will move into the White House with her father in January, reports the Kansas City Star. "It's always been my dream to live in public housing," quipped the 23 year old, mischieviously of course.

The pretty blonde is the daughter of President Elect Donald Trump and second wife Marla Maples, who divorced in 1999. Her boyfriend and college sweetheart, Ross Mechanic, is also real estate royalty: His dad, Jonathan Mechanic, is a successful real estate attorney - and both the elder and junior Mechanic are Democrats. Needless to say, Ross will not be welcome at the Trump Whitehouse.

Marla Maples will not be moving into the White House either. But she will no doubt visit her daughter. It's speculation, but how will the First Lady Melania feel about that? Will she worry that Marla will use it as an opportunity to sink her hooks back into The Donald? After all, Marla stole him away from his first wife, Ivana Trump. That woman knows how to vamp, no doubt.

Tiffany Trump will be the only member of the Trump family residing at the White House with the Donald, at least until Barron finishes the school year in June 2017. Until then, Melania and Barron will continue to reside at Trump Tower in New York City. http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/11/20/report-melania-barron-will-not-moving-white-house/ . Donald will fly home every weekend, much to the consternation of the Secret Service, tasked with guarding every family member, everywhere they travel.

Marla Ann Maples, 53, an actress and television personality is widely known for her affair with, and six-year marriage to, celebrity businessman and President-elect of the United States Donald Trump, says Wikipedia.

She met Donald Trump in 1989 and had a highly publicized relationship that produced one child, Tiffany Ariana Trump, born October 13, 1993. Marla Maples married Trump in December 1993 at New York City's Plaza Hotel, in a ceremony attended by 1,000 guests, including Rosie O'Donnell and O. J. Simpson. They separated in May 1997 and divorced in 1999.

About Tiffany from various media outlets including Yahoo and Us Weekly: She spent much of her childhood away from the spotlight in Calabasas, Calif., where her mom moved after splitting from The Donald.

She played tennis and studied sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, her father's alma mater.

She and her mom are close. "Growing up, we were always together and I know my friends - everyone at home - is like, 'Wow, you guys have a really good relationship," she said a few years ago on "The Oprah Winfrey Show."

She loves music and apparently wants to sing professionally. She's even released a single, "Like a Bird." Who knew?

She was a bridesmaid at half-sister Ivanka's wedding.
While being photographed at Trump's Bedminster Golf Club as he was saying goodbye to Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, the President-elect was asked if he intended to live in the White House. He said yes, but when asked if Melania and Barron would move to Washington, he said "very soon. Right after he finishes school."

Transition officials earlier Sunday were asked about the plans for Melania and Barron after the New York Post reported they would not immediately move to Washington, but would to continue live at Trump Tower so he could finish out the year at his elementary school.

"The Trump family is energized and excited about their new role serving the country, and specifically the President-elect's task at hand of helping to move our country forward," transition spokesman Jason Miller said. "No official statement has been released by the Trump family regarding transition timing, but like any parents they are concerned about pulling their 10-year-old son out of school in the middle of the year. We would also appreciate the same privacy and security considerations given to previous First Families with regard to minor children be extended to the Trumps as well."




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