Trump Appoints Tiffany's Father-in-Law, Massad Boulos, as Senior Advisor for Middle Eastern Affairs

Created: JANUARY 25, 2025

Former President Trump has selected Dr. Massad Boulos, a Lebanese-American businessman and father-in-law to his daughter Tiffany Trump, to serve as Senior Advisor on Arab and Middle Eastern Affairs. Trump announced the appointment on TRUTHSocial, praising Boulos's legal and business acumen, international experience, and commitment to Republican values. He emphasized Boulos's role in fostering relationships with the Arab American community during the campaign and his dedication to peace in the Middle East.

Boulos spearheaded outreach to Arab Americans, organizing numerous meetings in Michigan and other states with significant Arab populations, often alongside Richard Grenell, the former acting director of national intelligence. These efforts reportedly resonated with Arab American and Muslim voters in Michigan, some of whom had supported Biden in 2020 but became disillusioned with his policies regarding Israel, Gaza, and Lebanon.

Former President Trump with Massad Boulos and Albert Abbas

Boulos's son, Michael, married Tiffany Trump in 2022. Trump recently announced Tiffany's pregnancy. A billionaire with strong business ties to Nigeria, Boulos was born in Lebanon, relocated to Texas during his teenage years, attended the University of Houston, and subsequently became a U.S. citizen. His family has a history of political involvement in Lebanon.

Massad Boulos in his Manhattan office

Boulos's ability to connect with diverse factions within Lebanese politics is considered a key asset. He has maintained relationships with Hezbollah, a powerful Shi'ite Muslim group with ties to Iran, while also communicating with the Lebanese Forces Party, a Christian faction opposed to Hezbollah. He is also reportedly friends with Suleiman Frangieh, a Christian politician supported by Hezbollah for the presidency.

Tiffany Trump and Massad Boulos

This is a developing story. Updates will be provided as they become available. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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