Tiffany Trump adopts second kitten from DC rescue shelter

President Trump’s daughter Tiffany adopted another kitten from a rescue shelter in Washington with her boyfriend, Michael Boulos.

The couple took home a small feline, named Orange Crush, “as a friend” to their other cat, Petals, whom they adopted in June from the Humane Rescue Alliance.

“Orange Crush and Petals are just two of the more than 5,000 animals the Humane Rescue Alliance works to find homes for each year. Tiffany and Michael were thrilled to add a new kitten to their family!” the shelter wrote on Facebook on Friday.

Trump, 25, and Boulos, 27, went public with their relationship on social media in January. Trump reportedly met Boulos, a Nigerian scion, while on vacation in Greece in summer 2018.

The president’s daughter, a law student at Georgetown University, was recently dragged into headlines after a White House staffer claimed at an off-the-record dinner with reporters that Trump did not want to appear in photographs with Tiffany because she was perceived as being overweight.

The president denied making the critical comments about his daughter, and his personal assistant, Madeleine Westerhout, was fired for her conduct.

“It’s just absolutely false. She’s a wonderful person and she studies so hard. She’s a great student. She’s a great person,” he told reporters last month. “Tiffany is great. I love Tiffany.”

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