Don Jr. and Ex Kimberly Guilfoyle Seen Together During Inauguration Festivities

Don Trump, Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle
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Donald Trump Jr. was seen in unexpected company as he made the rounds in Washington D.C. over the weekend ahead of his father’s inauguration.

The eldest Trump child was spotted Saturday being trailed by his former fiancée, Kimberly Guilfoyle, as he greeted former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro‘s son, Eduardo Bolsonaro and his wife, Heloísa Wol.

The scene played out at the Bienvenido Ball, billed as the official hispanic inaugural ball, where Guilfoyle was an honorary chair.

The friendly exes were captured in a video posted to Eduardo’s Instagram stories: he captioned the video “🇺🇸🤝🇧🇷 Time to celebrate buddy" and tagging Don Jr., who also shared the post to his followers.

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Don Jr. reportedly dumped Guilfoyle for Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson at some point last year. “Kimberly and I will never stop caring for each other and will always keep a special bond,” he told Page Six last month.

The two appeared comfortable and relaxed as they greeted their Brazilian counterparts together.

While Eduardo, a member of the lower house of Brazil’s National Congress, was in D.C. to attend the inauguration of Don Jr.‘s dad, his father was stuck at home in Brazil, despite being invited.

That’s because Bolsonaro the Elder—dubbed the “Trump of the Tropics” for his combative right-wing politics that mirrors the MAGA way—had his passport confiscated in November after he was indicted for plotting an alleged coup to stay in power after he lost the 2022 election.

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, a political foe of Bolsonaro’s, denied his request to travel to America to witness Monday’s swearing in.

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Eduardo told Folha de São Paulo on Friday that he believed Moraes decision amounted to “interference” on behalf of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who defeated his dad in the 2022 election.

He expressed optimism that US authorities under a second Trump administration could ban Moraes and other Brazilian justices from entering the United States after they temporarily banned MAGA billionaire Elon Musk’s X last year for spreading misinformation.

The social media platform was restored after paying a $5 million fine and agreeing to point a Brazilian representative in accordance with local laws.

“In my opinion, there is a real risk that Alexandre de Moraes will lose his visa to enter the United States,” he told the newspaper. “Especially if he shows signs of such brutally aggressive behavior, not only against Brazilians, but also against American authorities.”

Last year, a group of Republican lawmakers—including Reps. María Elvira Salazar (R-FL), Carlos A. Giménez (R-FL), Rich McCormick (R-GA), and Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Senator Rick Scott (R-FL)—urged the State Department to ban Moraes for allegedly “acting like a totalitarian dictator.”

“Please give your dad my best,” Don Jr. told Eduardo in the video posted to Instagram, as the two clutched hands. The following audio is muted to obscure what he said to at greater length.