Jake Tapper — Alice Tapper, 14, Author
Jake Tapper is an American cartoonist, journalist, and author who captured global attention with his 2020 presidential campaign events coverage. He married Jennifer Marie Brown in 2006, and they have two children together, Jack and Alice. Alice, a former girl scout, is already a published author with a picture book titled "Raise Your Hand."
In an interview, she stated that young girls in her class weren't participating as much as boys, so she worked with her Girl Scout troop to create a patch that girls could earn if they pledged to be more confident in school. That was also the initiative behind the birth of her book.
Dana Bash — Jonah Frank, 12
Dana Bash is a respected American journalist. She is the co-anchor of "State of the Union" alongside Jake Tapper and the host of "Inside Politics" on CNN. Dana has a son with her ex-husband John King, named Jonah Frank. Jonah has been spotted with his parents at many events and on numerous occasions.
His parents may have split, but they still spend a lot of time with him. Jonah's reportedly closer to his mother, who has full custody. Despite her demanding schedule, Dana is a committed mother and strongly advocates for work-life balance. She tries to navigate the demands of her career while remaining dedicated to her son.
Andrew Cuomo — Cara & Mariah, 28, Michaela, 26
Andrew Cuomo's an American politician and attorney who served as the 56th governor of New York from 2011 to 2021. He has three daughters named Cara, Mariah, and Michaela with his ex-wife Kerry Kennedy, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy. As members of an impressive political dynasty, the Cuomo girls are living up to their family's prestigious reputation.
The youngest, Michaela, spent her college years using her platform and influence for advocacy and founded "CUSP," an organization that works to prevent assault on campus. Mariah is an outdoors enthusiast and works with her mother as an advocate for human rights. Cara, the oldest, travels the world fighting for social justice.
Jimmy Carter — Amy Lynn Carter, 55, Activist
James Earl "Jimmy" Carter was the 39th president of the United States, serving the country from 1977 to 1981. Jimmy was married to Rosalynn Carter in 1946, and they have four children named Jack, James III, Donnel, and Amy, and 22 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Amy is perhaps the most well-known of the bunch.
Amy gained popularity during her father's presidency, receiving media attention and captivating the public at just nine years old when she read books at a state dinner hosting Canada's Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau. She grew up to become involved in activism, particularly in human rights, social justice, and environmental conservation.
Sarah Palin — Bristol Palin, 32, Television Personality
Sarah Palin is an author, politician, and reality television personality who served as the ninth governor of Alaska. She's married to her high school sweetheart, and together, they have five children named Track, Trig, Bristol, Willow, and Piper.
Born in 1990, Bristol is perhaps the most famous of all Sarah's children. She is known for appearing on reality television shows like "Dancing With the Stars" and "Teen Mom OG.". At age 17, she was thrust into the spotlight when she became a teenage mother by birthing her son Tripp while her mother campaigned to become vice president. Nowadays, Bristol works with Austin Home Seekers, a local boutique real estate agency.
Ted Cruz — Caroline, 25, Catherine, 12.
Rafael "Ted" Cruz is an attorney and politician who has served as the United States Senator from Texas since 2013. He is married to Heidi Nelson, and they have two daughters; Caroline, born in 2008, and Catherine, born in 2011.
Both Caroline and Catherine attend an exclusive private school in Northwest Washington. They have been seen attending political events with their father in the past but have been away from the spotlight following their last known public appearance, which was a visit to former president Donald Trump. Ted and Heidi have also significantly limited the number of posts they share on social.
Mike Pence — Charlotte Pence, 30, Writer
From 2017 to 2021, Mike Pence served as the 48th vice President of the United States under President Donald Trump. He and his wife Karen are known to be inseparable, and they have three children named Michael, Charlotte, and Audrey. We know little about Michael and Audrey, but Charlotte is frequently on the campaign trail.
She studied digital cinema and English at DePaul University. In 2018, she teamed up with her mother to write a children's book about their rabbit Marlon Bundo titled "A Day in the Life of the Vice President." That same year, Charlotte released a memoir called "Where You Go: Life Lessons from My Father."
Nikki Haley — Rena, 25, Nalin, 22.
Nikki Haley is an American politician who served as the United States ambassador to the United Nations from 2017 to 2018. She is also the first woman to serve as governor of South Carolina from 2011 to 2017. Nikki is married to Michael Haley, and they have two children; a daughter named Rena and a son named Nalin.
We know very little about both children. Rena is a 2021 Clemson University Alum, majoring in nursing and minoring in psychology. She is now a pediatric nurse. She married her longtime boyfriend, Joshua Jackson, in 2022 on Kiawah Island. Her brother Nalin is a student at Villanova University, Pennsylvania.
Donald Trump — Ivanka Trump, 41, Businesswoman, Former Advisor to the President
Donald Trump served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He has five children: four from two of his ex-wives, Ivanka and Marla, and one with his current wife, Melania Trump. A few of his children are in the public eye, mainly his first three; Donald Jr, Ivanka, and Eric. Ivanka, more than the others, served as her father's advisor and senior aide during his administration.
Prior to this, she oversaw development and acquisitions at the Trump organization alongside her brothers. She had also launched her fashion line. While at the White House, she focused on women and their families' education and economic empowerment.
Joe Biden — Ashley Biden, 42, Social Worker/ Fashion Designer
Joe Biden was the 47th vice president of the United States under the Barack Obama administration and the 46th president of the United States. He has four children; Beau, Hunter, Naomi, and Ashley. Notable on the campaign trail leading up to the 2020 elections was Joe’s youngest daughter Ashley, who we saw dancing on stage after his victory speech.
In 2017, she combined her passion for fashion and her commitment to social justice, and the company Livelihood Inc. was born. She describes it as a socially and ethically conscious apparel company. Ashley has dedicated her life to serving underserved communities through her social work.
Mike Pompeo — Nicholas Pompeo, 32, Sales Director
Mike Pompeo served as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director under the Trump administration from 2017 to 2018 and as the 70th United States Secretary of State from 2018 to 2021. Mike formally adopted Nicholas as his son after marrying his mother in 2000.
Not much is public knowledge about Nicholas, as he is very private. However, he is said to reside in New York City, working as a Sales Director for Google and Looker Data, and is the vice president of Westcap as of 2023. In 2020, he got engaged to a woman named Racheal, sharing lovely photos on social media.
John McCain — Meghan McCain, 38, Author/ Television Personality.
John McCain III was an American politician who served as a United States senator representing the state of Arizona before he died in 2018. The late senator and his wife, Cindy, were always private about his children, wanting them to have their own lives and identities. Except for Meghan, a political and pop-culture commentator, the other children live low-profile lives.
Meghan became an author and a television personality, working for ABC News, Fox News, and MSNBC. She co-hosted the ABC daytime talk show "The View" but left after her fourth season in 2021. She married writer and commentator Ben Domenech in 2017 and welcomed their second child in January 2023.
Joe Lieberman — Matthew Lieberman, 45, Politician
Born in 1942, Joseph Lieberman is an American attorney and politician who served as a United States senator representing Connecticut from 1989 to 2013. Al Gore picked him as his vice presidential running mate in 2000, but the pair lost the elections to the Bush/Cheney ticket. Joe has four children from two marriages; Matthew, Rebecca, Ethan, and Hana.
His children aren't mainly in the public eye, but his son Matthew followed in his father's stead by taking a more political route. The media was abuzz in 2019 when Matthew announced his candidacy for the United States Senate seat in Georgia. He, however, lost the elections in 2020.
Dan Quayle — Benjamin Quayle, 47, Politician
Dan Quayle served as the 44th vice president of the United States from 1989 to 1993, during the administration of George W. Bush. In November 1972, he married Marilyn Quayle, and the couple shares three children; Tucker, Corinne, and Benjamin.
We only know a little about his children. Of the three siblings, only Benjamin Quayle took a page from his father's book by going into politics. And he's good at it too. Benjamin beat out nine other candidates in the 2010 elections and served as a United States House of Representatives member, representing Arizona's 3rd congressional district, from 2011 to 2013.
Nancy Pelosi — Alexandra Pelosi, 52, Journalist
Nancy Pelosi made history in 2007 when she was elected the first female to serve as Speaker of the House of Representatives in the United States. She has represented San Francisco in Congress since 1987 and is a mother of five children. Among them is the renowned journalist and filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi.
Born in 1970, the youngest of the Pelosi children, Alexandra is a six-time Emmy-nominated documentarian known for her work in "Journeys with George" at NBC News. She told the New York Times that she became the family's official photographer upon receiving a camera for Christmas and had made 14 documentaries by 2023.
Colin Powell — Linda Powell, 58, Actress
Colin Powell was the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1989 to 1993 and the United States Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005. He was the first African-American to hold either position, widely known for his dedication to public service, and a source of inspiration to many, leaving a permanent mark in American history.
Colin has three children, the youngest of which is a Hollywood actress, Linda Powell. Linda has made a name for herself, playing significant roles in television and film, such as Lauren White in "Law and Order SVU," Ingrid Mills in Chicago Fire," and "Pauline Samson in Political Animals."
Dick Cheney — Liz Cheney, 56, Attorney/ Politician
Former vice president Dick Cheney is a notable figure in America's history, having served four Republican presidents and six terms in the White House. The saying "like father, like daughter" doesn't seem far-fetched in this case as the first daughter Liz followed in her father's footsteps, playing very active roles in her father's campaigns for the 2000 and 2004 elections.
In 2016, Liz Cheney won the House of Representatives for Wyoming seat with relections in 2018 and 2020. However, afterward, Liz's popularity amongst her constituents dwindled following her open criticisms of Donald Trump's actions for the 2021 attack on the Capitol, ending her term in January 2023.
Hilary & Bill Clinton — Chelsea Victoria Clinton, 43, Author/ Educator/ Philanthropist
Bill Clinton served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Following her service as First Lady during her husband's tenure, Hillary Clinton became a United States Senator and later served as the 67th Secretary of State. Clinton's only child Chelsea is an author, educator, and philanthropist.
In 2011, Chelsea took a seat on the board of the Clinton Foundation, a philanthropic organization founded by her father in 2001, and published her first book in 2015 titled "It's Your World; Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going!" She has since published five books following the first and co-authored a seventh with her mother.
Al Gore - Karenna Gore, 46, Author/ Lawyer/ Climate Activist
Al Gore served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under the democratic administration of President Bill Clinton. He married Tipper Gore in 1970, and the pair have four children together. Al's commitment to climate change and environmental advocacy rubbed off on his eldest daughter Karenna, who now follows in her father's steps.
Karenna Gore is notable in public service, social justice, and environmental activism. She has also worked as an attorney and strongly advocates for women's rights and gender equality. She's not the only famous sibling in the family either. Her sister is none other than the famed author and screenwriter Kristin Gore.
Elizabeth Warren — Amelia Warren Tyagi, 51, Businesswoman/ Author
Elizabeth Warren became the first woman to represent the state of Massachusetts when she won the seat in the November 2012 elections. As one who has dedicated her life to public service, it is no surprise that her daughter Amelia, often called her mother's sidekick, would take inspiration from and emulate her.
Amelia Warren Tyagi co-founded the Business Talent Group, which provides independent contractors for project-based work. She has also co-authored two books with Elizabeth: "The Two-Income Trap" and "All Your Worth." Being exposed to the pursuit of economic justice at a young age through her mother, Amelia also advocates for financial regulation and affordable housing for individuals and families.
Jen Psaki — Genevieve Mecher, 7
What's better than working with one president? Two! Jen Psaki served as the White House deputy press secretary and deputy communications director under the Obama administration from 2009 to 2011. She returned to serve again under the Biden administration until May 2022. Married to Greg Mecher in 2010, the couple shares two children, with Genevieve the eldest.
Born in 2015, Genevieve is said to be similar to her father and mother. Jen is very private about her children, keeping them out of the spotlight. She cited them as her primary reason for leaving the White House, saying she didn't want to miss moments like soccer practice and ballet recitals.
Kayleigh McEnany — Blake Avery, 3
Kayleigh McEnany is a political commentator who served as the 33rd White House press secretary under Donald Trump's administration. She's also a writer and a television journalist. Known for her assertive nature, Kayleigh gained national attention as a vocal advocate for Trump's administration, defending the president's views on various issues.
She's married to Sean Gilmartin, and they have two children, a daughter born in November 2019 named Blake Avery and a son named Nash, born in December 2022. Not much is known about the kids, mainly since Kayleigh left the White House in 2021. However, Blake is said to be an amazing big sister to her little brother.
Kellyanne Conway — Claudia Conway, 18
Kellyanne Conway is a controversial political pundit who served in Donald Trump's presidential administration as Senior Counselor to the President. She's married with four children and is widely known as the first American woman to run a successful presidential campaign. Kellyanne resigned in August 2020 to spend more time with her family, months after a public feud with her daughter Claudia.
Claudia Conway made a name for herself on social media by publicly opposing her mother's views with her own political opinions in 2020. She also competed on "American Idol" in 2021 and is well on her way to creating her identity, different from what she grew up knowing.
Barack Obama — Malia Obama, 25, Writer.
Barack Obama served as the 44th president of the United States and is the first African-American to hold the office. He is married to Michelle Obama, and the couple has two daughters, Malia Ann and Sasha Obama. Malia maintains a private life despite some noteworthy achievements.
Growing up, Malia's parents described her as "wise and thoughtful." Throughout her time at the university, she showed a keen interest in the TV industry and landed internships in Lena Dunham's "Girls" and the Weinstein Company. As of 2023, Malia is a writer on Donald Glover's Amazon series "Swarm" and landed a gig to direct her short film "Gilga" under his production house.
George W. Bush — Barbara & Jenna Bush, 41, Journalist/ Author
George W. Bush will always be remembered as the 43rd president of the United States, who led his country from 2001 to 2009. Following his marriage to Laura Welch, the couple welcomed fraternal twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna, on November 25, 1981. Despite growing up in the spotlight, both girls have fostered high-profile careers.
Jenna Bush Hager is an author, journalist, and television presenter, a co-anchor on the "Today" show. Barbara opted for a more reserved career path as a healthcare activist, involved in several initiatives from women's rights to healthcare. She also launched a nonprofit organization in 2009 with her sister, Global Health Corps.