President Trump's granddaughter Kai highlighted his favorite White House rooms in behind the scenes footage. Tiktok.
The 17-year-old eldest son of Donald Trump Jr., Trump's oldest grandson, shared a snippet last week that said his family had returned to the White House since the president's landslide victory in November.
The teen spliced the video blog together from inauguration night as her extended family gathered together to be respected with him.
The rest of the family took photos at the White House, but Kai Trump left the group and leapt into his favourite room, three state parlors on the state floor.
Kai gave us a quick look at the green, blue and red rooms.
“By the way, we're welcome to the White House. We're in the White House,” Kai casually said.
She was primarily particular about the red room (the favourite of the three). There she rehearsed a slow dance with her father. At the gala that night, all direct members of the Trump family were expected to dance with their spouse or another loved one in front of a crowd of vast supporters of the president.
Kai was surprised at how many people there were in the celebration and how big they were.
“Oh, it's big there! I'm dancing in front of that many people! At this point, I'd rather sing. I would rather sing,” Kai said.
After the dance, President Trump took the stage.
“Thank you for being here tonight. Special people, and we'll see you soon. You see what happens and it's going to be a huge progress, thank you guys,” he said. Ta.
The changes he hinted were quickly enraged with numerous executive orders and government shaking, including the planned exclusion of New York City's crowd pricing.


