Albuquerque Journal

Trump’s children revel in first 24 hours in White House

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WASHINGTON — Backstage photos from the black-tie inaugural balls. A quick peek out the Truman Balcony to admire the view. A visit to the basement White House bowling alley.

President Donald Trump’s grown children and their families have reveled in the first hours as the first family and enthusiast­ically documented it all on social media.

Each of the grown children tracked their historic day one post at a time.

The build-up to the inaugurati­on began days ago as daughter Tiffany Trump and Lara Trump, married to Trump’s son Eric, posted photos of themselves prepping for some of the black tie-events. Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest child, documented much of his Inaugurati­on Day on Instagram, posting a photo of his family in a presidenti­al limousine on the way to the U.S. Capitol on Friday. Later, he posted video of him dancing with his wife, Vanessa, at a ball, and then, for his nightcap, an encounter at the family’s new Washington hotel with the cast of the reality show “Duck Dynasty” and a slightly disheveled Fox News personalit­y Sean Hannity.

Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, a senior adviser to the president, chronicled her family’s ride to the inaugural parade with an Instagram of the couple’s two children secure in car seats rolling to the viewing stand.

The Trump clan spent Friday night at the White House, as Trump himself had promised in the days before. Donald Trump Jr. posted a video of his wife and children bowling in the lanes installed in the basement of the White House by President Richard Nixon in 1969.

 ?? MARK TENALLY/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump celebrate with the crowd at the Freedom Ball in Washington on Friday.
MARK TENALLY/ASSOCIATED PRESS Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump celebrate with the crowd at the Freedom Ball in Washington on Friday.

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