Bettina Anderson, the new girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr., is reportedly seeking a position in the incoming Trump administration.
Donald Trump Jr. ’s new girlfriend Bettina Anderson is eyeing a cushy philanthropic role in the incoming Trump administration, sources at Mar-a-Lago told The Post. Anderson, 38, is a Palm Beach socialite and has expressed a desire to serve on one of the Trump White House ’s community outreach boards or advisory committees, one source close to the transition efforts said.
In particular, she’s been pushing for the top spot on the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities, said a second source familiar with the discussions. But insiders have questioned whether Anderson has good intentions or the qualifications needed to serve in a second Trump administration, which is already on a fast track to confirming a long list of political appointees in the new yea
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