Donald Trump Jr. hints sister Tiffany could join family business

President Trump’s youngest daughter, Tiffany, could be joining the Trump Organization in the future, her brother Donald Trump Jr. hinted Tuesday.

The 23-year-old joined her brothers Donald Jr., Eric and sisters-in-law Vanessa and Lara at the opening of Trump International Hotel Vancouver.

“Tiffany, soon to be within the organization, but always great to have you with us,” Donald Jr. said at the event, according to CNN.

Tiffany Trump graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2016. She is in the process of applying to law school and lives in New York.

“The Trump Organization is proud to be a family business with an incredibly strong bond,” the Trump Organization said in a statement to CNN. “While there are no immediate plans for Tiffany to join the company as she is currently applying to law school, the family looks forward to her potentially joining the business in the future if she chooses.”

Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. took over the Trump Organization from their father before he was sworn in as president in January.

The president’s eldest daughter, Ivanka, has taken a formal leave of absence from the Trump Organization as well as her own brand.

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