Arabella Kushner Steps into the Spotlight: A New Generation of Trump Family Legacy

A Rising Public Profile
Arabella Kushner, the 14-year-old granddaughter of President Donald Trump, has recently caught public attention after being spotted alongside her grandfather at the U.S. Open final, where they watched Carlos Alcaraz defeat Jannik Sinner at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City.
Earlier this year, she attended her grandfather Donald Trump’s 2025 presidential inauguration as he took office for his second term. The eldest child of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, Arabella has demonstrated remarkable accomplishments, including fluency in Mandarin Chinese – a skill she once showcased by performing for China’s President Xi Jinping and Madame Peng Liyuan during their U.S. visit in 2017.
Recent Public Appearances
In a recent White House celebration, Arabella made headlines wearing a white Emilia Wickstead midi dress, attending the ceremony where her grandfather Charles Kushner was sworn in as the U.S. Ambassador to France and Monaco. The ceremony was conducted by President Donald Trump alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Personal Life and Achievements
Arabella has shown dedication to community service, participating in various charitable initiatives including the Jewish Community Service Kosher Food Bank and supporting children with special needs through her work with the Friendship Circle and Whispering Manes.
Her mother Ivanka has chosen to step back from politics during Trump’s second term, explaining that her “main reason for not going back to serve now is the cost and it’s a price that I’m not willing to make my kids bear.” She emphasized that her “physical presence” matters more than ever now that her children are in their teens and tweens.
Looking Ahead
As she progresses through her teenage years, Arabella is developing her own distinct style and presence. Her mother has noted that she has taught her to “love harder, listen better, laugh louder and be grateful—every single day.”