President Trump’s son Barron Trump hilariously photobombed his half-sisters, Ivanka Trump and Tiffany Trump, ahead of their father’s inauguration Monday.
After arriving at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, Barron snuck behind Ivanka, Tiffany and their sister-in-law, Lara Trump, who is married to Eric Trump, as the three women smiled for a photo, per a video shared on X by Washington Post reporter Emily Davies.
Ivanka turned around after the photographer snapped the picture and started laughing with a surprised look on her face upon seeing 6-foot-9 Barron standing behind the group.
“Oh!” Ivanka, 43, said while smiling and playfully patting Barron, 18, on the back. “That’s the best!”
Tiffany, 31, and Lara, 42, also looked back in surprise and smiled at the photobomb.
The family members posed for photos together before walking to the Capitol rotunda to see their dad be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.
All five of the president’s kids — Donald Trump Jr., 47, Ivanka, Eric, 41, Tiffany and Barron — were present for the ceremony and the events that followed.
Barron stood next to his mother, Melania Trump, and towered over both her and his dad during the inauguration.
The New York University freshman looked sharp in a navy suit, matching tie, black shoes and slicked-back hair.
The rest of the first family was also dolled up for the event and made headlines for their fashionable looks.
Ivanka wore a forest green skirt suit by Dior and accessorized the look with a matching hat, black leather gloves and a Lady Dior purse.
Meanwhile, Melania, 54, went for a custom double-breasted navy coat by Adam Lippes and a matching boater hat by Eric Javits.
Melania’s wide-brimmed hat also turned heads, particularly when it got in the way of her husband trying to give her a kiss on the cheek while taking his seat for his swearing-in.
The POTUS, who wore a classic navy suit with a blue and red tie, gave a 30-minute speech about his goals for his second term in front of guests including former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Joe Biden and tech moguls Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.
Trump, 78, and his family continued the festivities with a post-inauguration brunch and parade inside Capital One Arena before changing into more formal attire for the inaugural ball Monday night.
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