As convicted former United States president Donald Trump celebrated his 78th birthday, his daughters — Ivanka and Tiffany — wished him by posting a series of memorable photos on Instagram.
Trump's eldest daughter, Ivanka, shared a series of photographs and expressing love for her father.
"Happy Birthday, Dad! I love you today and every day!" she wrote, taking to her Instagram Story over a photo from her wedding portraits.
She also shared a photograph walking alongside her daddy dearest in the White House’s signature portico, in addition to several other snaps of herself and Trump.
Similarly, Trump's youngest daughter Tiffany also posted an Instagram Story in which she wrote "Happy Birthday, @realdonaldtrump...I love you, dad!", over pictures from her wedding at the Mar-a-Lago, a resort club owned by the Trumps.
Donald reportedly plans to celebrate his birthday bash in the West Palm Beach, Florida, with a star-studded party at Club 47.
He has invited his most feverish supporters to come dressed in patriotic colours in honour of his upcoming nomination as the Republican candidate.
The invitation reportedly featured an image of Donald hugging the US flag.
The owner of the club, Larry Snowden, confirmed the news to the Mirror and said the party will include a huge birthday cake and a birthday song rendition.
The party comes just weeks after Trump was declared a convicted felon when a Manhattan jury found him guilty on all 34 charges of falsifying business records to cover his hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
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