Trump Claims Daughter Graduated Top of Law Class

During his visit to North Carolina, Trump claimed his daughter graduated top of her law class at Georgetown. However, the school clarified their grading system does not rank graduates.


Trump Claims Daughter Graduated Top of Law Class

During his last visit to Northern Carolina, a state that is one of the key supporters of presidential candidates (Democratic and Republican), former president and future Republican candidate in the presidential elections Donald Trump announced that his daughter Tiffany graduated from Georgetown University with distinction, taking first place in her class. Trump stated: "She was an outstanding student, studied at a wonderful law school and graduated at first place in her class." However, the law school of the university reported on their website that they do not have a system for rating graduates, as in other educational institutions, and that Tiffany was not one of the most prominent graduates, whose names are usually listed, according to information from the American channel NBC News. A representative from Trump's campaign did not respond to the request of that channel to comment on the situation.

Tiffany graduated from Pennsylvania University in 2016 with a specialization in sociology, before entering the law school of Georgetown University, from which she successfully received her doctoral degree in jurisprudence in 2020.

Former President Trump visited Northern Carolina to assess the damage caused by Hurricane "Hurricane", and continued to express his statements on federal assistance for recovery and providing help. He criticized federal officials for the extreme situation, which made it difficult for them to work in connection with armed incidents and information noise.

When he was asked whether it would be helpful to criticize the saviors, who suffered from the aftermath of the hurricane, after the Federal Emergency Management Agency recently ceased operations in the area because of the potential for attacks by armed individuals, the former president again accused the agency, repeating that the agency made a mistake due to the fact that the agency spent its budget on helping illegal immigrants crossing the border.