Kai Trump opens up about leaving home for college, credits president for giving her ‘competitive edge’
Kai Trump, granddaughter of President Donald Trump, has spoken publicly about preparing to leave home for university, saying she feels "nervous" but ready to begin her freshman year at the University of Miami. Speaking on Fox & Friends, she credited her grandfather with instilling in her a "competitive edge" that has shaped both her golfing ambitions and her approach to this new chapter, offering a personal glimpse into the family life of one of America's most prominent political dynasties.
In the interview, Kai Trump discussed balancing her upcoming college career with her burgeoning presence on social media and her pursuit of competitive golf, which she plans to continue at university. Details of the interview were limited, but she framed the move as a significant life transition, mixing apprehension about independence with confidence drawn from her upbringing and her grandfather's influence.
- Kai Trump prepares for freshman year at University of Miami
- She feels nervous but ready to leave home
- Credits grandfather Donald Trump for her "competitive edge"