Donald Trump's youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump gave a speech at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday night. The 22-year-old, who recently graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, is Trump's only child with second wife Marla Maples.
She was calm, poised, cool, well spoken as she focused her speech on knowing Donald as her father, and how he supported her through the ups and downs of her life.
"Please excuse me if I'm a little nervous," she began her speech. "When I graduated college a few months ago, I never expected to be here tonight addressing the nation."Tiffany mentioned that when someone "near and dear" to her died, he was the first to call.
"I believe the measure of a person is revealed in their darkest times. For me, the measure of a parent is based on how they support and bolster you when you're down."She also said she still keeps all of her childhood report cards because of her dad's sweet messages on each one.
"My dad is a natural born encourager. The last person who will ever tell you to lower your sights or give up your dream. If you do what you love, hold nothing back, and never let fear of failure get in your way, then you've pretty much figured out the Trump formula. In person, my father is so friendly, so considerate, so funny, and so real. I have admired my father all of my life, and I love him with all my heart."
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