Inheritance math, at its core, is often rather straightforward—more kids equals smaller pieces of the pie. That simple formula was reportedly not lost on at least some of Donald Trump's children.
Inheritance math, at its core, is often rather straightforward—more kids equals smaller pieces of the pie.
That simple formula was reportedly not lost on at least some of Donald Trump's children.
“Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. were embroiled in a battle to take away inheritance money from their sister, Tiffany Trump, according to a new archive of the conversations Donald Trump had on-air with The Howard Stern Show,” notes Newsweek.
The 2005 conversation began with Trump being asked, “Do your older children get nervous every time you have another child?”
Trump initially deflected, but Howard Stern reignited the topic by saying, "There was a rumor that Donald Jr. and Ivanka tried to bump-off the other child...[Tiffany]. Is there any truth to that...?"
“I have great children...Well, you know, it does cut up the pie as you keep producing," Trump replied.
Tiffany came into the world during Trump’s marriage to Marla Maples, his second, and has not spent as much time in the spotlight as her half-siblings.
She is now studying law at Washington D.C.’s Georgetown University, reports the Washington Post.