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Video: Tiffany Trump returns to the campaign with speech at the Republican convention

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  • Tiffany Trump, President Donald Trump's younger daughter and his only child with ex-wife Marla Maples, returned to center stage for the campaign Tuesday night with her second convention speech.
  • Tiffany brought viewers up to speed with what she's been up to since her 2016 convention speech.
  • Tiffany, 26, presented herself as a relatable job seeker after graduating from law school during the pandemic.
  • "As a recent graduate, I can relate to so many of you who might be looking for a job," she said. "My father has built a thriving economy once and believe me, he will do it again."
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Tiffany Trump is the most low profile of the president's four adult children, but she was back to center stage for the campaign Tuesday night with her second convention speech.

Since last addressing the GOP in 2016, the 26-year-old presented herself as a relatable job seeker who just graduated from law school during the pandemic.

"As a recent graduate, I can relate to so many of you who might be looking for a job," she said. "My father has built a thriving economy once and believe me, he will do it again."

Tiffany graduated last spring from Georgetown University's law program, where she largely remained under the radar while studying just across town from her father.

Sometimes known as Trump's "wild card" daughter, Tiffany grew up across the country from Don Jr., Eric and Ivanka. 

Maples raised Tiffany as a single mom in Calabasas, Calif., where she went to Viewpoint School before heading to Georgetown.

Although Tiffany does not have a White House job or role with the Trump Organization like her older siblings, she did reportedly involved in drafting the Trump administration's criminal justice reform package with her professor, Shon Hopwood.

Tiffany also mentioned criminal justice reform in her speech, 

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