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ABU DHABI — While securing new American investment agreements abroad, President Donald J. Trump received heartwarming news from home: the birth of his newest grandson.
Tiffany Trump, 31, gave birth to her first child, Alexander Trump Boulos, on May 15, 2025—making President Trump a grandfather for the 11th time. The baby was born to Tiffany and her husband Michael Boulos, 27, a successful businessman. The couple tied the knot in a grand 2022 ceremony at Mar-a-Lago, the Trump family’s iconic Florida estate.
“I probably should’ve left yesterday, but I didn’t want to disappoint you. Your father would have been very upset,” President Trump said with a smile to UAE Crown Prince Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during a bilateral event.
President Trump had traveled to the United Arab Emirates to negotiate new strategic investment deals aimed at boosting the U.S. economy and reinforcing American leadership on the world stage. Despite the global importance of his visit, his mind was clearly on family.
“I’m going home to meet that little baby,” the president told reporters. “Tiffany’s doing great, and the baby is doing fantastic. We’re all thrilled.”
Shortly after the birth, Tiffany Trump shared a heartfelt post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), showing a picture of her newborn’s tiny foot and writing:
“We are overjoyed to welcome our precious son, Alexander Trump Boulos, into the world. Words can’t express how much we love you already. Born 5.15.2025.”
This newest addition to the Trump family legacy comes as President Trump continues to balance international diplomacy with deep family values—something that resonates powerfully with many older Americans who prioritize faith, family, and country.
As Trump leads efforts to restore American strength at home and abroad, moments like these remind the nation of the man behind the movement: a father, a grandfather, and a patriot.