Trump Celebrates New Grandchild With Tiffany’s Son

 May 15, 2025, NEWS

Tiffany Trump just made President Donald Trump a grandfather for the 11th time, and the left’s probably seething over the family’s joy. On May 15, 2025, Tiffany, 31, and her husband, Michael Boulos, welcomed their first child, a boy named Alexander Trump Boulos. The announcement came straight from Tiffany’s Instagram, where she shared a photo of her newborn, proving the Trump dynasty is still growing, New York Post reported.

Tiffany and Michael’s son arrived Thursday, marking a new chapter for the couple who’ve been in the spotlight since their 2018 romance began. The birth adds to Trump’s growing brood, with five grandchildren from Donald Trump Jr., three from Ivanka, and two from Eric. In true MAGA fashion, the family’s expansion is a thumb in the eye to the woke crowd who can’t stand their success.

Back in October 2024, President Trump couldn’t contain his excitement, spilling the beans about Tiffany’s pregnancy during a speech at the Detroit Economic Club. “She’s going to have a baby. So that’s nice,” he said, with his signature blunt charm. Leave it to the left to clutch their pearls over a proud grandpa moment.

Tiffany’s Journey To Motherhood

Tiffany’s road to motherhood was no secret, as she flaunted her baby bump on X with palpable excitement. “Counting down the days until we meet our little man,” she posted, radiating the kind of genuine joy the woke police love to hate. Her posts were a refreshing slap at the culture of misery peddled by progressive naysayers.

In April 2025, Tiffany celebrated with a baby shower, setting the stage for her son’s arrival. The event was likely a classy affair, far from the performative nonsense you’d see at a coastal elite gathering. She kept the momentum going, sharing her anticipation for Alexander’s birth with her followers.

“We are so excited to meet our baby boy soon!” Tiffany wrote on X, her enthusiasm practically leaping off the screen. The left probably scrolled past in a huff, unable to handle a Trump embracing traditional family values. Tough luck—happiness doesn’t need their approval.

A Love Story Rooted In Tradition

Tiffany and Michael’s love story kicked off in 2018 at a beach club in Greece, a far cry from the swipe-right culture of today’s dating apps. They got engaged on January 19, 2021, just before President Trump’s first term ended, showing the world that love and legacy matter more than political noise. The timing was a subtle jab at the establishment’s obsession with power over family.

The couple tied the knot in November 2022 at Mar-a-Lago, the Trump family’s iconic Palm Beach estate. Marla Maples, Tiffany’s mother, noted the venue’s deep significance to Tiffany’s childhood, grounding the event in personal history. Unlike the soulless galas of the elite, this wedding had heart.

Tiffany’s wedding dress, designed by Lebanon-based Elie Saab, was a nod to Michael’s heritage, blending cultures with elegance. The choice was a quiet rebuke to the woke obsession with erasing identity for the sake of uniformity. Tradition, it turns out, still has a place in the Trump world.

A Growing Trump Legacy

Michael Boulos isn’t just any spouse—his father, Massad Boulos, is a Lebanon-born businessman and a senior White House adviser on Middle East and Arab affairs. The connection strengthens the Trump administration’s global reach, much to the chagrin of critics who’d rather see chaos than competence. Family and influence go hand in hand here.

When Tiffany announced Alexander’s birth on X, she didn’t hold back her love. “Welcome to the world, our sweet baby boy, Alexander Trump Boulos,” she wrote, adding, “We love you beyond words!” The post was a masterclass in defying the negativity of a culture that sneers at unabashed joy.

“Thank you for coming into our lives!” Tiffany continued, her words a beacon of gratitude in a world drowning in cynicism. The left’s probably fuming that Trump can express such raw emotion without a trigger warning. Too bad—real families don’t play by those rules.

Defying The Critics With Joy

President Trump’s 11th grandchild is more than a personal milestone; it’s a symbol of resilience against a culture that loathes his family’s values. The Trumps keep building, loving, and thriving, no matter how many hit pieces the media churn out. Alexander’s birth is proof that life goes on, and so does the Trump legacy.

Tiffany’s social media posts, from her pregnancy reveal to her son’s first photo, radiate the kind of optimism that drives progressives up the wall. She’s not apologizing for her happiness, and why should she? The woke brigade’s misery doesn’t get a veto on her life.

As Alexander Trump Boulos takes his first breaths, the Trump family stands stronger than ever, a living rebuke to those who’d rather tear down than build up. Tiffany and Michael’s new chapter is just beginning, and it’s already clear they’re raising the next generation with love and pride. Here’s to more victories—familial and otherwise—for the Trumps.

About Victor Winston

Victor is a conservative writer covering American politics and the national news cycle. His work spans elections, governance, culture, media behavior, and foreign affairs. The emphasis is on outcomes, power, and consequences.
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