DONALD Trump’s granddaughter Kai has shared a series of never seen before images as she marked her 18th birthday.
The golfing fanatic also revealed what she wants to achieve this year.




The president’s eldest grandchild, Kai, posted a variety of pictures taken in various locations, such as Miami, New York City, and The Oval Office.
She also shared throwback images from when she was a baby.
In one snap, she was seen wearing a red and green outfit for a picture that was taken in a pumpkin patch.
The red onesie looked cozy and it had a green hood, almost resembling a red bell pepper.
She also shared a picture of herself wearing a diaper and standing up in a cot.
Kai posted a picture of her tiered birthday cake that was covered in pink icing and decorated with sparkles.
The top tier had the number 18 on it.
Kai also shared snaps taken during a trip to New York City, where she was seen beaming as she stood near Trump Tower.
She also posted throwback snaps of herself with her mom Vanessa, who is dating golf legend Tiger Woods.
Kai also reflected on some political moments, including when she made her debut at last year’s Republican National Convention.
She gave a speech at the GOP gathering which was held just days after Trump survived an assassination attempt.
In the caption, Kai reflected on what she wants to achieve in the year ahead.
“17, you taught me a lot about life,” it said.
“18, I hope you teach me a lot more.”
Kai also shared a heartwarming family picture featuring her dad, Donald Trump Jr, and his ex-wife Vanessa.
Don Jr. and Vanessa were married between 2005 and 2018.
Kai will head to the University of Miami when she graduates high school.
Last summer, Kai revealed she was “super excited” to play golf for the university.
Kai Madison Trump’s remarks at the RNC
Kai Trump gained attention during the previous year’s Republican National Convention for her speech, which occurred shortly after her grandfather was targeted in an assassination plot.
“To me, he’s just a normal grandpa,” Kai said.
“He calls me during the school day to ask me how my golf game is going.”
Kai said she has to then remind Trump she’s in school and she’ll call him back later.
“He gives us candy and soda when our parents aren’t looking,” she continued.
Kai also mentioned his pride in his grandchildren, recalling a time he printed out her honor roll certificate and hung it up.
“Obviously, he sets the bar pretty high, but who knows, maybe one day I’ll catch him,” Kai continued.
“A lot of people have put my grandpa through hell and he’s still standing.”
GOLFING STAR
Kai marked the end of her childhood years with a trip to New York City.
The teen has turned into an internet sensation since her appearance at last year’s RNC.
She boasts 1.7 million followers on Instagram and also has a YouTube and TikTok presence.
Kai has racked up three million followers on TikTok and her content is peppered with golfing trips, lifestyle vlogs, and videos with her grandfather.
In one clip, she was seen confidently striding into Miami’s Kaseya Center as she attended UFC 314 with Trump.
Photos showed Kai locked in conversation with Trump and UFC mogul Dana White.
In a photo from the event, she grinned widely posing with basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal.
Kai also shared pictures from her trips to the White House, including snaps where she was seen lounging on the furniture.
She has taken her legion of fans on behind the scenes tour and has managed to combine golf with politics in her clips.
In one YouTube video, she was seen practising on a golf simulator at the White House.
Kai shares the passion of the sport with her grandfather.
She has been playing the sport for at least 13 years, according to her Next College Student Athlete profile.
“Golf has always been a huge part of my life and is my biggest passion,” she said in her personal statement.
I always aspire to be a leader and a positive figure on and off the golf course.”
In August, Trump said Kai is a “fantastic golfer” and revealed she will be able to defeat him.
“I’m not sure when that’ll be… it might be a long time,” he quipped.



