Donald Trump’s four-year-old granddaughter rushed to show him her desk in the classroom as he took a campaign leave to attend her school on Grandparents’ Day.
The former president, 77, held Carolina’s hand during Wednesday’s visit and she guided him through the halls.
Footage was captured of the moment Eric and Lara Trump’s daughter Carolina showed her grandfather her office.
His mother, Lara, shared the video on social media and wrote: “When the top priority is showing grandpa your desk at school.”
“A strong team for Greatest Friends Day!” she captioned the post.
Former President Donald Trump pictured with his granddaughter Carolina and her teacher on Grandparents Day


Donald Trump’s four-year-old granddaughter ran to show him her desk in the classroom while he attended her school on Grandparents’ Day.
Trump, who is currently the Republican front-runner for the 2024 presidential nomination, has five children and ten grandchildren.
The video shows Trump wearing a navy blue suit, white shirt and red tie, holding Carolina’s hand as they walk the halls of the school. The young child, dressed in her school uniform, then takes the lead and takes the former president through the doors of his classroom.
She then takes a brief break and her mother is heard saying, “Hey Carolina, show her your office.” Show Grandpa.
Carolina quickly lets go of her grandfather’s hand and points to her desk as Trump crouches down and puts his arm around her shoulder.
The video ends there but Lara shared with him a separate photo of Carolina in which they pose with her teacher.
Trump is leading the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, but took a break from campaigning to spend time in Carolina.
He held a campaign rally in Claremont, New Hampshire, on Saturday afternoon, just days after skipping the third 2024 GOP presidential primary debate.
Trump used the event to lash out at his political rival, President Joe Biden, for being “confused” and walking into walls after suffering another embarrassing mistake during a National Day service. Veterans.
“We have a guy in the White House who can’t put two sentences together and can’t get off this stage,” former President Trump told a packed crowd.
His comments came hours after Biden, 80, suffered an embarrassing moment of confusion as he tripped over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
It was revealed that Trump would expand his crackdown on immigration during his first term to include mass roundups of people who would be detained in large camps awaiting deportation if he is re-elected in 2024.
Trump used the Claremont rally to mock his political rival Biden, whom he constantly called “crooked.”

The former president, 77, held Carolina’s hand during Wednesday’s visit and she guided him through the halls.

Trump, who is currently the Republican front-runner for the 2024 presidential nomination, has five children and 10 grandchildren.
“He would be confused because I think my audience behind me is bigger than my audience in front of me,” he told the audience.
“He would say what should I do, where am I. What is this strange place of speech where I find myself in the middle of a room.
“Have you seen the end of his speech yet?” He doesn’t know how to get out of it. You have stairs there, jump from the front, do anything, but don’t walk into a wall.
“He goes into walls. But this is the one with whom we are negotiating with Putin and Chinese President Xi. He is the one responsible for nuclear power.
Trump is currently in the middle of a civil fraud case regarding the business practices of his family real estate company.
The lawsuit accuses him of increasing the value of apartment towers, golf courses and other assets to obtain better financing terms.
On Wednesday, he urged a New York judge to declare a mistrial in a $250 million civil fraud case.
Trump’s lawyers argued in court filings that the conduct of Judge Arthur Engoron, who is overseeing the case, and his law clerk showed they were biased against the defendants.
However, the former president has a good chance of getting a new trial, according to legal experts.