
Very rarely has anyone provided behind the scenes access to one of the most important buildings in the United States, yet President Trump's social media star granddaughter reveals exactly what's inside the 'secret White House residence' to millions of viewers.
YouTubers are known for revealing tours of their often extravagant houses, providing their audience with an intimate view of their life that you often would get otherwise.
However, few social media creators can provide both the access and grandeur of someone related to the President of the United States, and that's exactly why so many have flocked to 18-year-old Kai Trump's page.
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Boasting over 1.2 million subscribers so far, Donald Trump's granddaughter has shared near-weekly vlogs, challenges, and other videos with her audience for nearly a year now, and some of her most popular videos have revolved around her elite family ties.
One of her most popular videos so far reveals what she calls the 'secret White House residence', as Kai and her family took a trip to Washington, D.C. and the White House for the first time since Trump's inauguration in January.
They were there for the Easter celebration, although she joined her brother Donald III in exploring the Lincoln Monument, Washington Monument, and the World War II Memorial, all while trying to escape the grasps of secret service agents guarding them.
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The video then passed on to the 'main event' as she entered and explored the White House as part of the Easter celebrations, and we're able to see a reverse view as she looks out onto the crowds packed onto the green from inside the building.
She also took part in the historic White House Easter Egg Roll, which has been an annual tradition dating all the way back to 1873, and one of the last moments of the vlog saw Kai explore the Oval Office.

Keen eyed viewers can spot the Gulf of America map by Trump's desk, alongside both the Club World Cup and World Cup trophies, which were handed over by FIFA President Gianni Infantino to celebrate America hosting the events this year and next, respectively.
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Many comments underneath the video have celebrated what they call 'never before seen content', with one noting that "no media outlet can ever provide what she just did!"
Another added that she is "allowing most Americans to see parts of the White House that they would probably never be able to see in their lifetime and that is HUGE and very patriotic."