Kai Trump has shared a sneaky insight into what her mom, Vanessa Trump, is like behind the scenes, but fans were left distracted by other, more pressing issues insteadVanessa trump with her daughter Kai TrumpVanessa trump with her daughter Kai Trump(Image: kaitrumpgolfer/Instagram)

When they’re not supporting President Donald Trump, Kai and Vanessa Trump seem to be living life to the fullest.

Over the weekend, the 18-year-old granddaughter of the President took to TikTok to give fans a little glimpse into what the family does in their free time. It appeared that the mother-daughter duo, known avid golfers, had just finished a round of golf and were chilling with some refreshments.

In the TikTok, Kai was rocking a navy polo, a pair of brown shades, and a stack of silver necklaces with charms. As she bopped her head to Modjo’s Lady (Hear Me Tonight), she panned the camera around to show her mom, 47, sitting opposite her.

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Vanessa, who is dating golfing icon Tiger Woods, looked as though she was having an intense conversation over the phone as she pulled several confused facial expressions while her teen daughter filmed her.

Kai TrumpKai Trump posing for a TikTok post(Image: thekaitrumpgolfer/TikTok)

“Dinner with Mom,” Kai simply captioned the brief clip, prompting many fans to share their thoughts in the comment section.

But there appeared to be a common theme among all the comments left by fans; the fact patriarch of the Trump family had shocked the world by bombing Iran.

On user joked, “Girl you’re grandpa is going wild and you’re out here tiktoking us,” as a second similarly quipped, “As long as Kai is still posting and not in a bunker we chill.”

A third fan chimed in, saying, “Hopefully mum’s on phone to Grandpa telling him to calm down. I’m stressed all the way from Aus. Tell him to chill.”

Another user urged, “Baby tell trump to please stop this we are gonna die,” with a fifth person echoing, “Tell your grandpa to stop bro i don’t wanna die.”

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While one fan gushed, “Tell your grandfather that he is the best president.”

It indeed comes after the United States entered the conflict between Israel and Iran over the weekend, with American warplanes and submarines targeting three Iranian facilities in Iran: Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.

The strike, called Iran Operation Midnight Hammer, involved more than 125 U.S. military aircraft, including seven B-2 stealth bombers to carry out the mission.

During a Pentagon briefing the morning after, US Gen Dan Caine said bombers set off from the US on an 18-hour flight, with some heading west into the Pacific as a “decoy”, while the main strike package, made up of the seven B-2 bombers, headed into Iran.

Vanessa TrumpVanessa Trump was engrossed in a phonecall while being featured in Kai’s TikTok(Image: thekaitrumpgolfer/TikTok)

Just before the aircraft entered Iranian airspace, more than two dozen Tomahawk cruise missiles were launched from a US submarine at targets at the Isfahan site, he explained.

Caine shared that as the bombers entered Iranian airspace, the US deployed “several deception tactics, including decoys,” with fighter jets clearing the airspace ahead of them, checking for enemy aircraft and surface-to-air missiles.

The lead B-2 then dropped two GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs) – also known as “bunker buster” bombs – on the nuclear site at Fordo.

Caine said that all three Iranian nuclear infrastructure targets were hit between 18:40 Eastern time and 19:05 Eastern time. The bombers then exited Iranian airspace and began their return to the US.

In response, Iran has vowed to retaliate, saying it “reserves all options,” to which Trump warned Iranian retaliation against U.S. assets “will be met with even greater force than what was unleashed today.”

This morning, Iran launched a missile barrage into Israel, causing damage and injuries in Tel Aviv, while Iran’s allies in Yemen, the Houthis, said they will join Iran in retaliation.

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