
President Donald Trump’s granddaughter delivered a presidential-looking announcement about a new business partnership.
Speaking from Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, Kai Trump revealed she is joining with Accelerator Active Energy, an energy drink company that uses natural caffeine from coffee and green tea, with zero sugar.
“Excited to welcome Kai Trump to Team Accelerator! Look out for some fun content as Kai fuels with her new go-to energy drink!!” the company announced on its YouTube page, where Kai Trump’s announcement video was posted.
(Video Credit: Kai’s Announcement)
The oldest of President Trump’s grandchildren, Kai is the eldest daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and and former wife, Vanessa. The 18-year-old is set to play golf at the University of Miami and announced her Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deal with Accelerator on Tuesday.
“My fellow Americans and content creators,” she began.
“After months of reflection, I made a decision,” she said. “I’ll be running, no stepping, into a new role that comes with ‘great responsibilities.’”
“No sugar, no crash. Cheers,” she concluded, taking a sip from the can.
The young Trump joins a roster of athletes at Accelerator that includes Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who is an equity partner. Kai credited her grandfather for being a”big influence” on her life in a Fox News interview.
“He taught me to just keep on working at it, and, honestly, I’ve gotten a lot better in past years with golf, but he really just [taught me to keep] trying to keep on fighting and keep on practicing and whatnot,” she told “Fox & Friends” co-host Ainsley Earhardt.
“He had a really big influence on my life … we have a special bond”: @KaiTrump gets candid about playing golf with her grandpa and their close connection pic.twitter.com/BYkuRijvUs
— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) July 15, 2025
“And I love playing golf… It’s something that we share, a special bond together,” she added.
“I’m very lucky, and grateful for the opportunity I have to meet all these people and collab with them, as well as just meet world leaders,” she said.
“I’m just very thankful and just lucky to have this opportunity.”

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