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    Burqa Woman in Pakistan Claims to be Donald Trump’s Biological Daughter: 2018 Video Goes Viral

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    Following Donald Trump’s Historic triumph in the 47th United States Presidential Elections 2024, a shocking video has been resurfacing on the internet. The video featured a woman from Pakistan wearing burqa, she is claiming to be the daughter of President Donald Trump. Notably, the video was originally posted over 5 years ago, in December 2018, via a social media platform, X (formerly Twitter). The video has been recently capturing the audience’s attention, sparking curiosity, humor and amusement among them.

    The video was shared on the Internet via a social media platform X (formerly Twitter) with a username @siasatpk. It was posted by a user identified as Ghar Ke Kalesh on X with a captain stating, “Meet Donald Trump’s Daughter from Pakistan”.

    It shows a girl who is introducing herself in Urdu, appearing to be of both Muslim and Punjabi descendent. She claims to be a biological daughter of the newly elected President Donald Trump.

    She alleged that President Trump dismissed her mother and Melania Trump mistreated her. Further she goes on and say that Trump doubted her parenting and considered as irresponsible and careless. He thought she would not be able to take care of their daughter. In the video, the woman also expressed her desire to return to her father.

    Social Media Sparks Reactions

    Meanwhile, soon the video has garnered over 5.7 views on the internet. It has become a talk of the town, leaving numerous reactions from users. While commenting on the post a user said, “She smoothly turned her accent to South Delhi.”

    Another user, humorously reacting to the video said, “It’s only in Pakistan, where you will find someone claiming Trump as their dad with such confidence!”

    Commenting further on the post, third user reacted, “Imagine Thanksgiving Dinner with Trump and his Punjabi daughter— what a reunion would be!”

    The fourth user commented, “When the economy is so bad that you are high on just everything”.

    The users were seen making fun of her, stating that she just wants limelight. “I haven’t laughed this hard in a while, Kudos to her for keeping a straight face!” a user added.

    “Whole Ecosystem went on Shook”, another person added.

    A user stated in Hindi, “Shohrat Milte hi Rishtedaari yaad ane lagti hai sabko, meaning, You start getting relatives once you become successful.

    Donald Trump’s Victory at US Presidential Elections 2024

    After a tense race with his opponent and a democratic nominee Kamala Harris, Donald Trump emerged victorious as the winner of 2024 US Elections. His re-election reportedly sent shockwaves to the citizens who wanted Kamala Harris as their next President. Trump secured a significant 312 electoral votes compared to Harris at 216.

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    Kanishka Malhotra is a seasoned journalist with a deep passion for reporting and uncovering the truth. With a specialization in research and investigative Journalism, she has covered wide range of topics related to social issues, travel, lifestyle, technology, Entertainment and much more. She believes to express and share her creativity to the world through words. With relentless pursuit of knowing and uncovering the truth, Kanishka continues to leave a mark in the world of journalism.

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