Tiffany Trump just signaled a return to her pre-election life - and it proves how different the Trump presidency is from Obama's
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- President Donald Trump's daughter, Tiffany Trump, reunited with her clique of Instagram-famous friends over the weekend.
- Trump was reportedly not allowed to hang out with her group of friends during her father's presidential campaign. Instead, she spent the last two years trying to emphasize her ties to her politically connected family.
- However, her return to the "Rich Kids of Instagram" reveals that neither Trump nor the rest of her family can escape their roots - including the president.
Tiffany Trump has returned to her pack of Instagram-famous friends after two years spent attempting to promote her family-centric political credentials.
Prior to President Trump's election, Tiffany Trump was mostly known for her connections with a group of young socialites called the "Rich Kids of Instagram."
As the election heated up, Trump disappeared from her friends' Instagrams - as good as going into hiding for the social media-obsessed set. According to The New York Times' Katie Rosman, the future first daughter wasn't allowed to hang out with the so-called "Snap Pack" during Trump's presidential campaign.
But, that seems to have changed. 2018 has already brought a wealth of social media posts featuring Trump and the Rich Kids of Instagram.
Here's what we've spotted - and what it reveals about the Trump presidency.
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