Ivanka Trump shared photos of her 10-year-old son Theodore at the New York Knicks' championship parade in New York City. The posts gave a rare public view of Theodore, who is seen far less often than Arabella and Joseph.
Trump wrote, “I grew up a New York Knicks fan,” and added, “Today, I got to watch my son celebrate a championship parade that generations of New Yorkers waited a lifetime to see!” She also wrote, “What a day for NY and every Knicks fan!”
Theodore at New York City parade
Theodore appeared among thousands of fans who packed the streets for the parade. He wore an oversized championship T-shirt emblazoned with “2026 Champions,” a detail that stood out in the photos Trump shared on social media.
Fans also remarked on Theodore’s resemblance to Donald Trump. Trump did not appear in the photos she posted, and the parade appearance followed a separate moment last week when she did not attend Game 3 of the finals at Madison Square Garden with Donald Trump.
Miami family trip and sports
Trump relocated to Miami, Florida, with Jared Kushner and their three children after the end of Donald Trump’s first term in office. She had also said in 2018 that children’s sports participation was “incredibly important to me” and that “It’s part of our Working Family Agenda at the White House.”
The parade post fits that long-running emphasis on youth sports while also underscoring how rarely Theodore appears in public. The photos gave followers a brief look at him in a crowd that had gathered for a New York celebration, not a staged family portrait.
The one question left by the shirt is simple: why did Theodore wear “2026 Champions” to a parade tied to the New York Knicks? Trump’s post did not answer that, leaving the shirt as the most pointed detail in the images she chose to share.






