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Tiffany Trump's baby son was born on an angel number… here's what it means
Tiffany Trump's baby son was born on an angel number… here's what it means

Daily Mail​

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Tiffany Trump's baby son was born on an angel number… here's what it means

Last week, Tiffany Trump welcomed her first child, son Alexander Trump Boulos, with husband Michael Boulos at 4.44am on Thursday - and it turns out there's a secret meaning to his birthday. The new mom, 31, took to Instagram to make the announcement, sharing a black-and-white snapshot of the baby's foot, alongside a caption that read: 'Welcome to the world our sweet baby boy, Alexander Trump Boulos. 'We love you beyond words! Thank you for coming into our lives!' Baby Alexander was born at 4.44am, and according to The Palm Beach Post, '444' is considered to be an angel number, and many believe it is very lucky. For those who may be unfamiliar, angel numbers are recurring sequences, and many people equate a deeper spiritual meaning to them, a sign from those above that offer wisdom and direction. They range from 000 to 999, and each one has its own meaning and energy. You may see them in everyday places, like your total when checking out at the grocery store, or when you check your clock at work and see that it is '1.11pm' According to ELLE, who spoke with numerologist Felicia Bender, having an angel number of '444' has one major meaning, and it's that you must be 'prepared for success.' And, as a member of the Trump family, this would make sense for baby Alexander. Per the magazine, this specific angel number means that you need to be ready for your success in order to make the most out of it. The numerologist explained that typically, people will see the numbers '444' when they're feeling stressed out or feel like their life is in shambles. The number can be a good sign of bringing people back down to earth in these stressful moments, and to 'bring order to our chaos.' And per Cosmopolitan, having an angel number of 444 can also mean financial success. The magazine claimed that your 'cashflow will be steady' and your 'spending habits should remain moderate.' It can also be a powerful number when it comes to the afterlife, the outlet explained, as oftentimes, people who see '444' while thinking of a loved one who passed, it could be a 'loving message' from their side. With all of these meanings combined, it looks like Tiffany's baby boy has a successful and exciting future ahead of him. The newborn is Donald's 11th grandchild. His son, Donald Trump Jr. has five children, while daughter Ivanka Trump has three, and son Eric Trump has two. Tiffany publicly confirmed that she was expecting her first child in mid-December, months after her father announced it to the world. The President excitedly shared the news that he was going to become a grandfather again while speaking at the Detroit Economic Club back in October. He recognized several guests in the crowd, including businessman Massad Boulos, who is Tiffany's father-in-law, and then delivered the good news. 'He happens to be the father of Tiffany's husband, Michael, who's a very exceptional young guy,' said the President. 'And she's an exceptional young woman. And she's going to have a baby. So that's nice.' Last month, her sister, Ivanka, threw her a lavish Peter Rabbit-themed baby shower in Palm Beach, Florida. A radiant Tiffany was seen wore a stunning powder blue dress with short sleeves, which featured embellishments on the bust.

Trump announces $1 trillion Middle East deal before returning home
Trump announces $1 trillion Middle East deal before returning home

Daily Mail​

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Trump announces $1 trillion Middle East deal before returning home

President Donald Trump announced one final $1 trillion deal on the last day of his Middle East trip and then said he was headed home to see his new grandson. Trump's daughter Tiffany gave birth to a baby boy - Alexander Trump Boulos - on Thursday. It's her first child and the president's 11th grandbaby. 'It's been a tremendous time. Now it's time to go back home. My daughter had a baby. I'm going to go back home and see that little baby,' Trump said at a business roundtable in Abu Dhabi. 'I probably should have left yesterday,' he conceded. 'But I couldn't disappoint you,' he told Crown Prince Khaled Bin Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan. 'Your father would have been extremely upset with me, and you would have been more upset.' With the announcement, Trump confirmed he would not be headed to Turkey for talks on a Russia-Ukraine peace deal. The president had dangled the possibility of a drop-in but Russian President Vladimir Putin decided not to go to Istanbul to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. 'My daughter had a baby. I'm going to go back home and see that little baby, and then we get back to a lot of work. We'll see what happens with Russia and Ukraine,' Trump said. He noted he'd meet with Putin 'as soon as we can set it up. I was gonna, I would actually leave here and go, I do want to see my beautiful grandson.' Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Turkey but won't sit in the talks, noting the United States doesn't 'have high expectations' for a deal. Trump said on Thursday he doesn't expect a deal to be done until he and Putin can meet. In the meantime, the president and UAE leaders announced a $1.4 trillion investment pledge, which includes plans from the UAE's Etihad Airways plans to purchase dozens of American-made Boeing aircraft powered by GE engines. Trump even had kind words for Boeing - a marked change from his recent criticism about its delay in delivering two 747s to serve as the new Air Force Ones. 'It's just my opinion but Boeing makes the best planes. They've had some headaches over the last few years, but they make the best planes,' he said. 'The General Electric engine is phenomenal.' But his own issues with the aerospace giant remained on his mind. 'I leave now and get on a 42-year-old Boeing,' he said of the current Air Force One. 'The new ones are coming. New ones are coming.' Trump's acceptance of a $400 million luxury jet from the Qatari Royal Family - which he plans to use as an Air Force One - has been one of the controversial issues of the trip. But, in his four-days in the Middle East, Trump has wracked up an astonishing number of deals. Qatar and the U.S. agreed on a $1.2 trillion 'economic exchange,' which includes a $200 billion order from Qatar Airways for Boeing jets. Saudi Arabia offered a $600 billion investment - including nearly $142 billion in weapons, which the White House described as the largest-ever arms deal. Trump lamented his own legacy coming out of the trip, noting it will be some future president who could receive credit as these investments come to fruition. 'Can you imagine – I'll be sitting at home, who the hell knows where I'll be, and I'll say, 'I did that,' and everyone will say, but somebody's gonna be cutting a ribbon, as well… Somebody's going to be taking the credit for this. You remember, press: This guy did it,' he told reporters. Trump said it was important that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates be the stops in the first major foreign trip of his second term. 'Coming to Saudi Arabia, Qatar was very important to me because of personal relationships that I had, maybe more than anything else. So it's been an amazing period of time,' he said. 'We're developing a lot of fans. People have said they've never seen anything like taking place over the last four days, in terms of investment,' he added. 'In terms of the kind of money coming back into the United States. And all that money, the money is a nice word, but it's really jobs. We have jobs that are at a level that we very soon will not be able to nobody can duplicate it.' The wealthy gulf nations put on quite the displays for the president - escorting the Beast down wide avenues with camels and horses while red cybertrucks led the motorcade; having dancing women twirling their hair and children with flowers and flags greet; and handing over lavish gifts such as a gold necklace. Each nation sent fighter planes to escort Air Force One and offered lavish displays of military might and staggering wealth. Leaders also gave Trump state dinners, tours of historical sites, massive mosques and white marble palaces. Trump showed his appreciation. 'As a construction guy, this is perfect marble,' Trump said Wednesday at one of his stops. 'This is what they call perfecto. We appreciate those camels,' he added. 'I haven't seen camels like that in a long time. And really, we appreciate it very much.' The president enjoyed a 'bromance' with his Muslim counterparts: he and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman praised one another repeatedly. 'I like you too much,' the president told MBS. Trump described Qatar's ruling emir and his family as 'tall, handsome guys.' And he told Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, president of the United Arab Emirates: 'You're a magnificent man.' In addition to the massive investment totals over his four-day trip, Trump met with Syria's president and offered renewed optimism for an Iran nuclear deal. There was no breakthrough on the Gaza war, but Trump did suggest turning the area into a 'freedom zone'. 'We're looking at Gaza — and we gotta get that taken care of. A lot of people are starving. There's a lot of bad things going on,' the president said.

Tiffany Trump, 31, gives birth to first baby with husband Michael Boulos and reveals adorable name
Tiffany Trump, 31, gives birth to first baby with husband Michael Boulos and reveals adorable name

The Sun

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Tiffany Trump, 31, gives birth to first baby with husband Michael Boulos and reveals adorable name

TIFFANY Trump and her husband Michael Boulos have welcomed their first child together. The youngest daughter of President Donald Trump gave birth to a beautiful baby boy on May 15. 4 4 "Welcome to the world our sweet baby boy, Alexander Trump Boulos," she wrote on Instagram. "We love you beyond words! Thank you for coming into our lives! 5.15.2025." An equally doting Michael Boulos said on Instagram, "He's a blessing." Her thrilled mom, Marla Maples - who divorced Donald Trump in 1999 - wrote of her joy about becoming a grandma. She said, "No greater joy in the world. Michael and Tiffany, this Gran Mar Mar loves you all so much! "You rocked it my girl!" The baby boy was born early this morning, Maples revealed. She said, "God is so good. 4:44 AM our little angel arrived." Donald Trump has been busy visiting Arab Gulf leaders this week, and is bound to be excited about his newest grandchild. Little Alexander will be the president's 11 grandkid. He was clearly thrilled about the pending birth back in October, when he accidentally let slip that Tiffany was pregnant with her first child. Donald Trump revealed the surprise news to dozens of guests at a donor event at the Detroit Economic Club in Michigan. He acknowledged the presence of his daughter's father-in-law, Dr. Massad Boulous, while addressing the fundraising event, "He happens to be the father of Tiffany's husband, Michael. "[He's] a very exceptional young man. And she's an exceptional young woman. "And she's going to have a baby. So that's nice," Trump added. However, at the time, Tiffany - the only child of Trump and his second wife, Marla Marples - had not disclosed the news of her pregnancy. But, in late December, she shared a picture of her alongside her husband at a black tie wedding over Christmas and added "5 months" in the overlay text. The birth of Tiffany's newborn comes days after she shared a sweet "mom & dad" photo collage of herself and Boulos on her Instagram page. She included a simple caption of "mom & dad." An emotional Marla responded, 'Mommy cries… haha! But you already know that… filled with so much love.' Although Tiffany's exact due date wasn't publicised, she celebrated her baby shower on April 6. She also revealed that she and Michael were expecting a boy. 4 .

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