no seat–in her father’s latest presidential bid to instead focus on repairing her reputation so she can get invited back to the Met Gala her family, it appears 30-year-old Tiffany is pursuing a more active a role in her elderly father’s life and campaign.Awkward!In addition to showing up for the final day of his hush money trial in New York last month (where he appeared not to recognize her as he walked into the courtroom to hear the guilty verdict), Tiffany has convinced her husband, Michael Boulos, and very influential father-in-law, Lebanese-born billionaire Massad Boulos, to be unofficial Trump 2024 surrogates.Trump walks in past Jr, Eric, and Tiffany pic.twitter.com/9asd0f31oTThanks to Tiffany, the Bouloses have agreed to try and help the convicted, ex-president connect with Arab American voters, an influential voting bloc that has traditionally skewed Democratic and who he has regularly insulted for years and years.Last month, CBS News reported that both father and son with a roomful of Arab American activists in the swing state of Michigan to talk about how the 78-year-old candidate might make inroads with their community.
Former Trump administration diplomat/gay Judas Richard Grenell was also at the meeting and fielded questions about the situation in Gaza and what Trump would have done differently from President Joe Biden had he been in office when the conflict erupted last October.As her father’s first criminal trial kicked off in New York last week, Ivanka was nowhere to be seen.Two weeks after that, the AP reported that Tiff’s father-in-law returned to Michigan for a private fundraiser with extreme anti-LGBTQ+ House Speaker Mike Johnson and approximately 50 Arab Americans.
That event was followed by several one-on-one sessions with high-profile leaders in the state’s Arab American community. Boulos, who first met Trump in 2019 but wasn’t involved in his 2020 campaign, claimed the meetings earlier this month were “more of a personal effort to reconnect.