
Kai Trump, granddaughter of U.S. President Donald Trump and daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and Vanessa Trump, marked the first day of her senior year with a cheerful display alongside friends. Sharing photos on Aug. 14, the 18-year-old posed with a golden crown as she and classmates painted “Senior 2026” on their car windows in bright colors. Kai also paid homage to her next chapter, adding “All about the U” to celebrate her commitment to the University of Miami women’s golf team.
The rising golfer, who verbally committed to the Hurricanes over a year ago, previously thanked her parents and grandfather for their support, citing access to “great courses” as part of her journey. She is set to officially join the team in 2026 and has expressed excitement about representing the university.
This milestone comes with a historic twist—Kai’s senior year coincides with her grandfather’s return to the Oval Office. Earlier this year, she shared behind-the-scenes footage from the Presidential Inauguration, including a brief speech where she thanked supporters and looked ahead to the coming years.