Trump’s Eldest Granddaughter Delivers Powerful Speech at RNC, Gets Standing Ovation

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Trump’s Eldest Granddaughter Delivers Powerful Speech at RNC, Gets Standing Ovation  Kai Madison Trump

President Donald Trump’s eldest granddaughter gave a moving speech during the Republican National Convention (RNC).

Kai Madison Trump, the eldest daughter of Don Jr., received a standing ovation from the RNC audience in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The younger Trump revealed how she sees her grandfather and said the 45th president “truly wants the best for this country.”

After being introduced by her father, Kai Trump spoke about how her grandfather is a “normal grandpa.”

She said President Trump gives his grandchildren “candy and soda” and calls them and checks in on them.

Kai Trump added that the mainstream media tries to make the 45th president “seem like a different person” than he actually is.

“I’m speaking today to share the side of my grandpa that people don’t often see,” Kai Trump told the crowd.

“To me, he’s just a normal grandpa.

“He gives us candy and soda when our parents aren’t looking.

“He always wants to know how we’re doing in school.

“When I made the High Honor Roll, he printed it out to show his friends how proud he was of me.”

Kai Trump added that the 45th president will call her “during the middle of” the school day and ask her how her “golf game is going.”

“I have to remind him that I’m in school, and I’ll have to call him back later,” Kai Trump added.

“When we play golf together, if I’m not on his team, he’ll try to get inside of my head.

“And he’s always surprised that I don’t let him get to me, but I have to remind him I’m a Trump, too.”

The younger Trump added that even with all of his court cases, her grandfather “always asks” her how she is doing.

“He always encourages me to push myself to be the most successful person I can be,” Kai Trump continued.

“Obviously, he sets the bar pretty high, but, who knows, maybe one day I’ll catch him.”

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President Trump’s granddaughter continued to talk about how she had felt after learning that her grandfather had been shot and survived an assassination attempt.

Trump was wounded after 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday.