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Tiffany Trump is showing up for her dad.
After the daughter of Donald Trump and Marla Maples announced she is expecting her first baby with husband Michael Boulos, she showed up for his presidential inauguration Jan. 20.
For the occasion honoring the 47th president as well as incoming Vice President JD Vance in Washington D.C., Tiffany donned a long suede blue ensemble with her hair in long, loose curls, while her husband wore a simple black suit with a white shirt and red, polka dot tie.
Many other political powers were present during the incoming president’s inaugural ceremony including President Joe Biden and wife Dr. Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and First Gentlemen Doug Emhoff, as well as former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
And while Laura Bush and Hillary Clinton were also present spouses at the event, Michelle Obama was absent from the ceremony, with reps for the formal first family telling E! News Jan. 14, “Former first lady Michelle Obama will not attend the upcoming inauguration.”
Meanwhile, Tiffany’s support of her father—who is also dad to Donald Trump Jr., 47, Ivanka Trump, 43, Eric Trump, 41, and Barron Trump, 18—comes less than a month after Trump shared that the 31-year-old was pregnant.
“She’s an exceptional young woman,” the 78-year-old, who previously served as president from 2017-2021—said during a speech at Detroit Economics Club. “And she’s going to have a baby. So that’s nice.”
Although she has been a present support for her father amid his political career, Tiffany, 31, has largely stayed out of politics otherwise. In fact, she opted to skip speaking at the 2024 Republican National Convention, although she previously made remarks at the event in 2016 and 2020.
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The Georgetown Law alum also uses her social media platform to express support for her father.
“I love you,” Tiffany wrote in a Father’s Day Instagram post for Trump in 2020, “and I’m so grateful for you! Thank you for your constant love, guidance and for always believing in me!”
And Tiffany has also been providing a glimpse into her pregnancy, sharing an ultrasound image on her social media last month, adding that she and Michael—who first debuted their romance in 2019 before tying the knot in 2022—are “so excited” to welcome their little one.
Tiffany is just one of the many present at Trump’s 2025 Inauguration. Keep reading for everyone in attendance…
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Barron Trump, Melania Trump & Donald Trump
Take them to church: Barron Trump joined mom Melania Trump (in a coat by American designer Adam Lippes) and his father, president-elect Donald Trump for services at Washington, D.C.'s St. John's Church as part of the 2025 Inauguration Day festivities Jan. 20.
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Ivanka Trump
Incoming first daughter Ivanka Trump also put on her Monday best for the church services.
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Jill Biden, Joe Biden, Donald Trump & Melania Trump
"Welcome home," President Joe Biden said as he and First Lady Jill Biden greeted the Trumps at the White House.
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Usha Vance, Doug Emhoff, Kamala Harris & JD Vance
Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff were also on hand to welcome incoming VP JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance at the White House.
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Michael Boulous & Tiffany Trump
Pregnant Tiffany Trump and her husband Michael Boulos joined her father at the St. John's Church services.
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Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner
Former advisor Ivanka was joined at the services by husband Jared Kushner and their kids Arabella, Joseph and Theodore.
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Elon Musk
Trump pal Elon Musk took in the view as he arrived inside the Capitol Rotunda.
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Joe Biden, Amy Klobuchar & Donald Trump
Before delivering her speech, Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar led Biden and Trump out of the White House. "While we have major differences of opinions on policy and the like," she said of chairing the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, "I want to make sure this works,” Klobuchar said of the ceremony."
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Eric Adams
New York City mayor Eric Adams worked the room at the Capitol.
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Janet Jones & Wayne Gretzky
Canadian hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and his wife Janet Jones were among those who decided to take a shot at watching the inauguration.
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Sundar Pichai & Elon Musk
Tech talk: Tesla CEO Musk socialized with Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
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Robert F. Kennedy
Trump's pick for secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy came to watch him get sworn in.
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Mitch McConnell & Elaine Chao
Kentucky senator Mitch McConnell held tight to wife Elaine Chao.
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Mark Zuckerberg, Lauren Sanchez, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai & Elon Musk
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg joined Amazon exec Jeff Bezos, his fiancée Lauren Sanchez, Pichai and Musk on the dias at the Capitol.
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Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, George W. Bush & Laura Bush
Among the former presidents and first ladies on hand: Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, George W. Bush and Laura Bush.
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George W. Bush, Laura Bush & Barack Obama
With wife Michelle Obama not attending, former president Barack Obama hung with the Bushes.
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Eric Trump, Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr.
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Barron Trump
Trump's youngest child—New York University student Barron—traveled to Washington, D.C. to watch him take the oath of office for the second time.
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Christopher Macchio
Opera tenor Christopher Macchio was tapped to sing the National Anthem. "I was looking forward to seeing 100,000 people spread across the National Mall," he acknowledged to the Associated Press ahead of the events. "Unfortunately I won’t be getting that visual while I perform, but it’s still going to be such a tremendous honor."
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Shou Zi Chew
Hours after TikTok went dark (and then restored service) in the United States, CEO Shou Zi Chew turned up at the inauguration.
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Melania Trump & Donald Trump
The president-elect attempted to sneak a kiss under his wife's Eric Javits hat.
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