79th birthday of Donald Trump: Congratulations from his children on Instagram

79th birthday of Donald Trump: Congratulations from his children on Instagram

79th birthday of Donald Trump
Congratulations from his children on Instagram






Donald Trump’s children Eric and Tiffany congratulated her father on her birthday. The US President celebrates twice today.

Two of his children congratulated US President Donald Trump on Saturday on social media on his 79th birthday. First, Eric Trump (41) spoke up on Instagram. “Happy birthday!”, The US President. He shared several pictures. In a photo, father and son are standing on a golf course. Both grin into the camera while Donald Trump points a thumb up. In another picture he can be seen with Eric’s daughter Carolina Dorothy (5). They are hand in hand on the racetrack at the motorsport event Daytona 500. The last thing Eric Trump added a snapshot that apparently shows him and his father at a political event.

Donald Trump’s daughter Tiffany (31), who the US President received with ex-wife Marla Maples, also congratulated her father. In her Instagram story, she shared two black and white photos of her wedding with Michael Boulos (27). A picture shows the father-daughter duo in a magnificent hall, on the other it is apparently led to the altar by her father. Tiffany Trump wrote about a picture with her husband and her father: “Happy birthday, DAD!” And added a red heart.

Military parade to Donald Trump’s birthday

The 47th President of the United States can not only look forward to the public congratulations from two of his five children, a military parade also falls on his birthday. This takes place to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the US Army in Washington DC. As reported, around 6,600 soldiers, over 50 planes and helicopters and around 150 military vehicles are to be part of the parade. There is also celebration as part of a festival, including with fireworks. All of this has its price: the event should cost $ 40 million (the equivalent of around 34.6 million euros).

At the same time, over 1,500 protests against the Trump government are planned across the country. These run under the motto “No Kings”, so “no kings”. According to the organizers, however, there should be no demonstrations in Washington DC. The president had previously warned that protesters should expect “very big hardness” if they disturb the parade.

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Source: Stern

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