Trump’s Granddaughter Faces Backlash Over “Dream Job”

Entertainment|4/4/2026
Trump’s Granddaughter Faces Backlash Over “Dream Job”
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  • She wants to dedicate her time to golf, social media, and managing her own projects
  • Followers mocked her, calling her "delusional"

Kai Trump, the granddaughter of the U.S. president, faced criticism on social media and was described as "delusional" after discussing her career ambitions.

Kai, 18, the eldest of the president’s 11 grandchildren, has over 1.4 million subscribers on YouTube and is set to play golf this year at the University of Miami.

She is the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and his ex-wife Vanessa, and previously gave her followers a behind-the-scenes look at the "secret White House residence."

Recently, Kai answered fans’ questions on Instagram about her future and career ambitions, though not all were impressed by her responses.

When asked about her "dream job," she posted: "I love social media, golf, and running my own business!"

She added, "My dream job is literally what I’m doing now. Playing golf, social media, entertaining, and managing my own ventures. Traveling the world and meeting new people is also part of my dream."

Quickly, sarcastic comments flooded in, with one writing: "So basically unemployed, wonderful dream."

Another said: "No job was mentioned."

A third added: "Serious question: Since you’re already doing what you love and you have plenty of money, what’s the point of going to university?"