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Trump's Pre-Father's Day Post About Blonde Woman Sparks Confusion: 'Great Daughter. My Honor!!!'

Trump's Pre-Father's Day Post About Blonde Woman Sparks Confusion: 'Great Daughter. My Honor!!!'

Charlotte PhillippSun, June 21, 2026 at 9:02 PM UTC

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Donald Trump; photo of mystery woman shared by Donald Trump in a pre-Father's Day postCredit: Kevin Mazur/Getty;Donald Trump/truthsocial -

Donald Trump sparked confusion over Father's Day weekend with a Truth Social post featuring a photo of a mystery woman with the caption, "Great daughter. My Honor!!!"

Social media users speculated that the woman in the photo could be Margo Catsimatidis, but Trump has not clarified what he meant by the post

Margo is the wife of billionaire Trump donor John Catsimatidis

President Donald Trump sparked confusion ahead of Father's Day with a social media post that featured a photo of a mystery woman captioned, "Great daughter."

On Saturday, June 20, the president, 80, shared a post on Truth Social with a photo of a woman dressed in black and reclining on a couch while talking on the phone.

"Great daughter. My Honor!!! President DJT," Trump captioned the photo.

The post raised questions for social media users, as the woman did not appear to be either of the president's daughters: Ivanka Trump and Tiffany Trump.

Donald Trump's pre-Father's Day postCredit: Donald Trump/truthsocial

However, some social media users theorized that the woman in the photo could be Margo Catsimatidis, the wife of billionaire Trump donor John Catsimatidis, at Camp David, where the president traveled on Friday, June 19.

"I'm pretty sure the woman is Margo Catsimatidis, and I think the picture was taken at Camp David (where Trump is this weekend), probably during the Clinton Administration," Daily Mirror political editor Mikey Smith wrote in a post on X.

Another X user agreed, writing that the "great daughter" whom Trump was referring to could be John and Margo's daughter, Andrea Catsimatidis, who has been the chairwoman of the Manhattan Republican Party since 2017.

Trump has yet to clarify the exact meaning of the post or share information about when or where the photo was taken, but he later shared an official Father's Day post on Sunday, June 21.

"Happy Father's Day! Our Country is doing GREAT," he wrote on Truth Social, praising the state of the job and stock markets, the economy and the U.S. military. "We are WINNING on all fronts, WINNING LIKE NEVER BEFORE. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!"

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Trump is also father to sons Don Jr., Eric and Barron, and he has 11 grandchildren.

Donald Trump at the White House on June 3, 2026.Credit: Shawn Thew/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty

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Trump's Father's Day weekend comes amid controversies surrounding the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool following its recent renovation.

The more than $14 million renovation, which included an "American Flag Blue" paint job, took roughly six weeks to complete. In another Truth Social post on Friday, Trump claimed that the Washington, D.C., feature had been vandalized.

"Just like three days ago, they destroyed the grass outside of the Pool, they've also done everything possible to hurt the inside surface that was just installed," he wrote, seemingly referring to the huge "8647" found etched into the grass at the National Mall. (The number "86" is a code used in the U.S. hospitality and restaurant industry meaning to "get rid of" something, while "47" is a reference to Trump being the 47th president.)

Hours before Trump's post, former Olympic canoeist David Carter "Davey" Hearn was arrested for destruction of government property at the Reflecting Pool.

United States Park Police officers arrested the 67-year-old — who competed in the canoe slalom in three Summer Olympics — after he stopped to look at the newly renovated pool in the midst of a 52-mile bike ride, according to The Washington Post.

Hearn told the outlet that after noticing a piece of liner that was partially detached from the pool, he reached into the water to see what the piece felt like. He was arrested moments later, and claims he was not vandalizing the pool.

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