Trump's granddaughter dazzles in dress at grandpa's victory speech
by Alex Hammer For Dailymail.Com · Mail OnlineKai Trump shone on stage as she donned a dazzling sequined dress during her grandfather's victory speech in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
The speech, which aired about 3am, served as a victory lap for Donald Trump as he heads to an inevitable win.
As he spoke, the 17-year-golfing prodigy of eldest son Donald Trump Jr. stood to attention - flanked by Trump's daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
The entire Trump clan - including 18-year-old Barron and his mom Melania - came together to mark the incredible come back to the White House.
Kai, meanwhile, looked on with her dad after making her first major appearance a few months at the Republican National Convention.
She has since surfaced as an social media sensation, largely due to the quality of her golf game.
Following her appearance on stage, Kai took to social media to post a doting photo of her and her grandfather.
'No one works harder or cares more about the American people. Congratulations Grandpa, I love you!' she wrote alongside it, after Trump earned big wins in both Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
'We made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is that we overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible,' her grandfather said on the stage at the Palm Beach Convention Center
'And it is now clear that we've achieved the most incredible political thing.'
He proceeded to thank supporters and promise a golden age for the nation - before inviting running mate JD Vance to the microphone.
'I thank you for the trust that you placed in me,' the vice presidential candidate said.
'And I think that we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America.'
Waiting in the wings was Trump's entire family, as he flaunted them in full-force while Harris's team notably called it quits for the night.
He led his family out on stage at the start of the victory speech, aired in front of hundreds supporters who had waited hours into the night to see him speak.
'Most of all, I want to thank the millions of hard working Americans across the nation who have always been the heart and soul of this really great movement,' he told the fiery Florida crown.
'We've been through so much together, and today, you showed up in record numbers to deliver a victory like really ... probably ... like no other. This was something special.'
Days earlier, Kai took to social media to share a rare photo with her dad, as well as mom Vanessa and her two siblings.
'Halloween with the fam,' the internet personality captioned the post, which showed her and her brood all in costume.
Sister Chloe Sophia, 3, and brother Donald John Trump III, 15, are seen in the snap, with the latter appearing again alongside his sister for the event in West Palm Beach.
Trump, overall, has five children and 10 grand children, with another on the way. Daughter Tiffany is expecting her first child with husband Michael, while Don Jr has five children from his first marriage to first wife Vanessa.
Others include Tristan and Spencer, who were not on-hand for the former president's impassioned speech.
Kai, meanwhile, is an avid golfer, and recently committed to playing at the University of Miami
A few weeks ago, she shared six pictures and a video that captured some of her junior year highlights at the elite Benjamin School in North Palm Beach.
In them, she showed off her brand-new Cybertruck, a car that commonly commands six figures made by a man in the crowd Wednesday who was also mentioned
Introducing him as a 'new star' and a 'super genius,' Trump thanked Musk for his endorsement - before offering some more kind words for the Tesla coss.
'He's a character, he's a special guy, he's a super genius,' Trump said before adding, 'We have to protect our geniuses, we don't have that many of them.'
Musk, in turn, celebrated Trump's win on X, well before networks started calling the race.
'Game, set and match,' he wrote.
A few hours later, he tweeted a photo of himself speaking at Trump’s election night party, writing: 'America is a nation of builders.
'Soon, you will be free to build.'