Eric Trump, 41, is the third child of Donald and the late Ivana Trump. Here's what to know about him as his dad returns to the White House.
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President in January 2025 — meet his son Eric Trump, his wife Lara, and their two kids.
Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term in 2025, eight years after his first inauguration in 2017. His family's roles have changed significantly.
How tall is Barron Trump? On Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2025, Donald and Melania's son noticeably stood out with his 6-foot-9 (or 6-foot-7) stature.
The Trump Organization on Friday announced that President-elect Donald Trump will not have any involvement in managing his real-estate and branding empire during his second term and appointed an outside ethics adviser to monitor major company actions – part of several measures the organization said it was taking to avoid conflicts of interest as Trump prepares to return to the White House later this month.
Don Jr., Eric, Ivanka, Tiffany and Barron. Over the years, several of Donald J. Trump's adult children have stepped into the spotlight to work with him on real estate ventures, judge contestants on "The Apprentice" and even advise him during his first presidency.
There will be plenty of familiar faces in the crowd, when President-elect Donald Trump is sworn in Monday at the U.S. Capitol for his second administration.
The measures, which were immediately called insufficient by ethics lawyers, included appointing an outside lawyer and limiting Mr. Trump’s access to detailed financial information.
As Donald Trump began his first presidential term eight years ago, the Trump Organization issued an ethics agreement that said it would halt any new international real estate deals. That pledge is missing from the company's latest agreement, media outlets report.
President Trump’s relatives return to Washington with more political and cultural support — and a far better understanding of how to wield their soft power.
The Trump Organization said Friday that the company will not enter into new agreements with foreign governments while President-elect Donald Trump is in office, a policy that mirrors what the ...
The Constitution expressly forbids a president from accepting compensation other than his designated salary from the federal government or any state government. And without the consent of Congress, no federal officeholder can accept “any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.”