Meet the First Family taking over the White House - who's who in Donald Trump's family tree





With 132 rooms sprawling over 55,000-square feet, there is a joke on Capitol Hill whether the White House will be big enough to accommodate DONALD TRUMP’s ego.
But with the President moving into 1600 Pennsylvania Ave North West, it will be the new first family who will provide the removal men with their greatest headache.

Trump has often said his closest friendships are with his five children, their partners and the seven grandkids they have provided him. He is determined to keep them close at hand.
His reliance on his family has been on full display, creating a number of potential conflicts of interest as his adult children and their spouses have had unprecedented influence over his campaign and administration.

When asked at the second presidential debate to name one positive thing about Trump, Democratic opponent Hillary CLINTON said, “I respect his children. His children are incredibly able and devoted, and I think that says a lot about Donald.”
He himself has said: “I have a lot of good relationships. I have good enemies, too, which is okay. But I think more of my family than others.”
Trump becomes the first president to have been married three times and to have been divorced twice.
His current wife is only the second foreign-born first lady - if she takes the post - and is the first former model married to a president.
And, if rumours are to be believed, although barred from appointing his family members to any official cabinet post it seems he has found a way to guarantee them all a role in the White House.
Multiple reports have emerged claiming that  when Trump takes office one of the many changes he will make is renaming the Office of the First Lady to the Office of the First Family.
The new first family is a tight-knit celebrity clan, wealthy beyond the wildest dreams of most Americans and well used to the public eye.







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