

In addition to her happy birthday wish to Eric, she tried to share three tweets from her father that were subsequently removed, including his video Wednesday in which he cautioned against violence but praised the rioters and falsely claimed he won by a “landslide victory.” and his girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Eric Trump and his wife, Lara. So did other regularly-tweeting members of Trump’s inner circle: Donald Trump Jr. Late entry into the tone-deaf twitter hall of fameĪfter what many observers have called an attempted coup, Ivanka Trump mostly went Twitter silent. “Crooked Media” podcaster Tommy Vietor was among those calling her out: “Read the room,” one person told Tiffany Trump on Instagram, while others said her tweet was “tone-deaf” or worse. Five people died as a result of the violence, including one police officer. Her birthday message to Eric - with a heart emoji - went out as the MAGA mob overwhelmed the Capitol, clashed with police, raided offices and forced Congress to temporarily halt its vote to certify Joe Biden’s election. In one glaring miscalculation Wednesday, Tiffany Trump also drew widespread scorn for a tweet and Instagram post that wished her brother, Eric Trump, happy birthday.
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The 27-year-old Georgetown law school graduate hopped on Twitter, a platform she hasn’t much used recently, to issue a series of messages and retweets that repeated his false allegations of election fraud and that blasted Twitter and Facebook for locking his accounts or for removing his content that was seen as promoting election disinformation and inciting violence.

Mellon Auditorium in Washington, Tuesday, Aug. Tiffany Trump speaks as she tapes her speech for the second day of the Republican National Convention from the Andrew W. Capitol, his second and reportedly least-favored daughter, Tiffany Trump, tried to show her loyalty to him and to what one magazine called her increasingly “radioactive” family. In the week that President Donald Trump fired up his MAGA followers to storm the U.S.
