Tiffany Trump and son Alexander step out for White House Easter Egg Roll
Tiffany Trump made a rare public appearance Monday, bringing her 11-month-old son, Alexander Trump Boulos, to the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn.
It was the child's first time at the annual tradition, and the young family looked every bit the part.
The 32-year-old was photographed holding Alexander alongside her husband, Michael Boulos, 28. Tiffany wore a black and white floral print wrap dress, while Boulos stepped out in a blue suit and a pink tie. Alexander, for his part, sported a blue pastel-colored sweater, his strawberry blond hair styled in a side part.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump joined the group to view the annual Egg Roll up close, Page Six reported.
A Growing First Family on Display
The Boulos family wasn't alone. Eric Trump and his wife Lara posed alongside them, joined by their children, eight-year-old Eric "Luke" Trump and six-year-old Carolina Dorothy Trump. It was a full family showing on the South Lawn, the kind of scene that reinforces why the Easter Egg Roll remains one of the most enduring White House traditions.
Barron Trump, the president and First Lady's son, didn't appear to be present. He continues his sophomore year at New York University.
Tiffany had set the stage on Sunday, taking to Instagram to share photos and clips from what she called her "baby's first Easter."
From Quiet Announcement to Public Debut
Tiffany Trump has always occupied a quieter corner of the Trump family's public life. The daughter of Donald Trump and his second ex-wife, Marla Maples, to whom he was married from 1993 to 1999, Tiffany has generally kept a lower profile than her older siblings.
She and Boulos began dating in 2018 and tied the knot in 2022. The pregnancy news came via an unlikely venue: the Detroit Economic Club. In October 2024, President Trump gushed over his daughter during remarks there, calling her a "very exceptional young woman" and the "UPenn grad" before letting the news slip. "She's gonna have a baby. So that's nice."
That's one way to make an announcement. Tiffany revealed she had given birth last May, captioning an Instagram post with words that needed no embellishment:
"Welcome to the world our sweet baby boy, Alexander Trump Boulos. We love you beyond words! Thank you for coming into our lives!"
A Normal Moment Worth Noting
There's nothing politically controversial about a young mother bringing her baby to the Easter Egg Roll. That's precisely the point. In an era when every presidential family photo gets dissected for motive and messaging, Monday was just a family showing up on the lawn.
Tiffany Trump has never sought the spotlight the way Washington expects of a president's child. She doesn't do the cable news rounds. She doesn't pick public fights. She posts pictures of her baby's first Easter and shows up when it matters. In a city that treats normalcy as suspicious, that quiet consistency is its own kind of statement.
Alexander Trump Boulos, eleven months old, probably won't remember his first Easter Egg Roll. But the photos will be there when he's older, proof that some White House traditions still belong to family and not to politics.

