Happy birthday, Kai Trump.
The soon-to-be college freshman, who is set to play collegiate golf at the University of Miami, celebrated birthday No. 19 in a big way this week. The granddaughter of President Trump hosted a party for her friends and family members.
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Kai Trump celebrated with crispy rice, street tacos and more.
“19! 🥳,” she wrote.
Kai Trump is set to play college golf at the University of Miami, beginning this fall. She was one of the top junior golfers in Florida.
“e University of Miami. I would like to thank my mom, Vanessa, and my dad, Don, for always supporting me through my journey. I would also like to thank my great team for getting me to this point. I would like to thank my Grandpa for giving me access to great courses and tremendous support. I would also like to thank my Mormor for always believing in me. I would also like to thank my entire family for always encouraging and pushing me to be the best person I can possibly be,” she wrote in her commitment announcement.
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“I would like to thank my friends for always cheering me on. Last but not least I would love to thank Coach Janice and Coach Jim for giving me this opportunity. I am supper excited to be a cane and represent the University of Miami. Gooo Canes!”
Kai Trump recently made ‘plea’ to fans
The granddaughter of President Trump is hoping that fans will not judge her because of her last name.
“I mean, 50% of the world doesn’t like me because of my last name, but like, they don’t actually know me,” she said on Logan Paul’s IMPAULSIVE podcast.
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She added: “One time I was out in public, and someone literally walked up to me to tell me that my grandpa (stinks). I’m like, ‘Well thank you so much for taking time out of your day to say that. Great, what do you want me to say to that?”
Kai Trump is pleading with everyone, to recognize that she claims to be down the middle.
“There’s radical left, there’s radical right, and there’s a lot of people that get too extreme. And there aren’t a lot of things on social media where you’re very much in the middle. And I think that kind of makes some people crazy and some people buy into it too much,” she said.
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It’ll be interesting to see how she’s viewed in college.
This story was originally published by The Spun on May 13, 2026, where it first appeared in the Golf section. Add The Spun as a Preferred Source by clicking here.