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Tiffany Trump Eyes Harvard Law - The 'Legally Blonde' Sequel We Deserve
Tiffany Trump, the Trump daughter that Donald has never taken terrifying Lolita pictures with, has made no secret of her legal-industry ambitions. Over the summer, while the rest of her half-siblings stumped for her father and made racist pricks of themselves, Tiffany hunkered down with her LSAT prep books. Over the summer, she informed the world via emoji that she “got this,” and if her visit to Harvard Law School is any indication… she did indeed get that.
[UPDATE: Or maybe not quite yet… while I assumed she took the test in September and has her results back, a tipster claims she took it on Saturday at CUNY in Long Island City. So she must be feeling pretty confident.]
This is our real-life Legally Blonde, people! Except let’s go ahead and assume that Warner is the President-elect.
Eagle-eyed observers at Harvard inform us that the future First Daughter toured Harvard yesterday with a Secret Service detail in tow. Oh, who are we kidding? She knows she’s not the “First” Daughter and she seems pretty OK with that.
And for those who will scoff and act like this is just Harvard extending a courtesy to the rich and powerful regardless of merit, don’t write off Tiffany’s academic chops. The 22-year-old daughter of Marla Maples followed a Trump tradition in attending Penn, but ditched finance and economics to major in sociology and urban studies.
Congratulations to Tiffany Trump on her apparent LSAT success and her future legal career. Perhaps it’s time for the Trump clan to move a little closer to the legacy of Tiffany’s aunt, Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, and a little farther from, well, whatever clan you’d associate with Steve Bannon.