Tristan Trump had a VIP pass to a historic day in American history — but he was decidedly uninterested in the whole thing.
The five-year-old son of Donald Trump Jr. stood beside his grandfather, and newly minted president of the United States, as he signed his first executive orders.
Evidently, it was boring AF.
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Let's take a closer look.
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Tristan wasn't the only kid wishing to be home playing Minecraft. His cousin and Ivanka Trump's daughter, Arabella Kushner, was also desperately bored.
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And, of course, Twitter noticed.
Unfortunately for these two, it was quite a long day. The Trump family then headed for the inaugural parade — which Tristan only mildly enjoyed.
Hang in there, children. Just like the rest of America, you'll have to deal with a President Donald Trump for the next four years.
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The five-year-old son of Donald Trump Jr. stood beside his grandfather, and newly minted president of the United States, as he signed his first executive orders.
Evidently, it was boring AF.

Let's take a closer look.

Tristan wasn't the only kid wishing to be home playing Minecraft. His cousin and Ivanka Trump's daughter, Arabella Kushner, was also desperately bored.

And, of course, Twitter noticed.
when their plans are boring and you just wanna do your own thing pic.twitter.com/Qyz2cVnG0c
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) January 20, 2017
Keeping it real. pic.twitter.com/XtIZBlZ1MG
— LastDays&Times (@stonerTrump) January 20, 2017
I wanna go home! pic.twitter.com/yjYHZiTxNv
— Tomomi (@girlie_mac) January 20, 2017
Unfortunately for these two, it was quite a long day. The Trump family then headed for the inaugural parade — which Tristan only mildly enjoyed.
Tristan Trump is still having a great time #Inauguration pic.twitter.com/synHvuZkDC
— Mashable (@mashable) January 20, 2017
Hang in there, children. Just like the rest of America, you'll have to deal with a President Donald Trump for the next four years.
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