Trump’s ‘great daughter’ mystery blonde woman post goes viral | US | News

President Donald Trump posted a photo of an unidentified woman on Saturday evening with the caption: “Great girl.”
“Great girl. My honor!! President DJT,” she wrote under an old photo of a middle-aged or older blonde woman dressed in an all-black professional outfit and trendy boots. Gold bracelets adorn her right hand.
The woman smiles towards the camera in the middle of a phone conversation. He holds an old-style phone to his ear as he turns his head.
The red sofa on which he sits forms part of the living room, which includes a rocking chair, several tables and artificial plants.
With his other hand he holds a mug with steam coming out of a hot drink. Trump did not make any statement regarding the identity of the woman in the photo, nor did he provide any explanation for the “eldest daughter” text.
The woman in the picture is clearly not Trump’s daughters Ivanka or Tiffany, or his ex-wife Marla Maples. Sharing a screenshot of the confusing Truth Social post, journalist Aaron Rupar asked: “Who is this?” he asked.
Another X user raised the same question, writing, “Wait, who is this woman? Because this photo looks like it’s from the 1990s.”
Online sleuths believe the woman is Margo Catsimatidis, the wife of New York billionaire and Trump associate John Catsimatidis. “I think this is Margo Catsimatidis. John’s wife. Also a New York billionaire,” one user commented, along with a photo of the couple.
“He says he has a wonderful daughter? Why did he say that?” Another user stated the following under the Catsimatidises image.
Another commenter shared a screenshot of a tweet from Andrea Catsimatidis, who has served as chair of the Manhattan GOP since 2017, stating that they believed this was what Trump really meant.
“I think so. His daughter was/is chairman of the Manhattan GOP,” this user wrote. Andrea’s tweet in the screenshot from May 2019 includes a photo of her Donald Trump Jr. and his then-girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle.
“Thank you @DonaldJTrumpJr and @kimguilfoyle for coming out to support the @Manhattan_GOP last night,” she captioned the photo.
It remains unclear whether Trump was really referring to Andrea Catsimatidis in his Truth Social post and the true identity of the woman in the picture.
The comments section under the Truth Social post was also flooded with users questioning the woman’s identity, but no definitive conclusion was reached.



