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Donald Trump waved to cheering fans as he stood in the Rolex box at the US Open on Sunday – flanked by his nearest and dearest MAGA inner circle.
Trump announced that he would be attending the men’s final match, held at Arthur Ashe stadium in Queens, which triggered increased security measures.
His ensemble – including cabinet members and close family – joined him for the special sporting occasion to watch Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz.
The president’s darling granddaughter, 13-year-old Arabella Kushner, stood to his left in a teal-colored long dress, next to her father Jared.
Her mother, Ivanka Trump, was notably absent.
To Trump’s right stood Pam Bondi, his fierce United States Attorney General, wearing a baby pink blazer.
Next to Bondi is a familiar face to the American public – Karoline Leavitt.
Since stepping into the role of Trump’s press secretary, Leavitt has become a powerful figure in the White House and a prominent name within the MAGA community.

Trump’s group included: Arabella Kushner, Dan Scavino, Jared Kushner, Karoline Leavitt, Lindsey Halligan, Pam Bondi, Scott Bessent, Steve Witkoff, and Susie Wiles

Karoline Leavitt (far left) carries a Gucci Dionysus purse to complement her white ensemble, standing alongside Pam Bondi in pink, Donald Trump, his granddaughter Arabella Kushner dressed in teal, and her father Jared Kushner holding a baseball cap.

From L-R: Pam Bondi, Erin Elmore, Dan Scavino, Donald Trump, Arabella Kushner, Jared Kushner
She beamed as she looked out at the crowds of tennis fans, wearing an all-white suit.
Leavitt completed her stylish appearance with a Gucci Dionysus handbag featuring a patriotic red, white, and blue design, priced at slightly over $2,000.
Positioned to the right of Leavitt was Lindsey Halligan. She is a lawyer serving as Special Assistant to the President and has developed a strong rapport with Trump in recent times.
Halligan paired her soft blowout with a white dress, Cartier watch, and white Hermes Birkin bag.
Dan Scavino, who serves as the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, also attended the men’s final on Sunday, accompanied by his partner, Erin Elmore, the Director of Art in Embassies at the U.S. Department of State.
Elmore wore chic white pants and a brown shirt, complementing her hair.

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, US Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt chat ahead of the US Open

Steve Witkoff sits next to the president, while Lindsey Halligan, Karoline Leavitt, and Erin Elmore share a laugh in the row above

His ensemble – including cabinet members and close family – joined him for the special sporting occasion to watch Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz

Trump’s glamorous assistant and communications advisor, Margo Martin, is seen here (left) in a polka dot dress, righteously doing her job – capturing clips of the president in the box

Natalie Harp (top row, center) is a former television personality who works as an aide for Donald Trump. She is sat next to Chamberlain Harris (top row, right) who previously worked as a receptionist at The White House and now works as an assistant
Susie Wiles, White House chief of staff, wore a yellow outfit at the US Open, standing to Jared Kushner’s left.
United States Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent stood next to Wiles in the president’s box – and Steve Witkoff, special envoy to the Middle East and special envoy for Peace Missions, showed up in a suit too.
Margo Martin, Trump’s special assistant and communications advisor, was seen in the box wearing a gorgeous polka dot dress while filming content from behind the scenes.
Among the other members of Trump’s tennis entourage was Natalie Harp, a former television personality turned aide for the president. She wore a patterned red and white halter-neck outfit for the sunny day in Queens, New York City.
She was sat next to Chamberlain Harris, who previously worked as a receptionist at The White House and now works as an assistant.
On the evening before the match – which was delayed from 2pm to 2:30pm due to increased security measures – the United States Tennis Association sent out an email to broadcasters, including ESPN and Sky Sports, stating that they must censor any protests or reactions to Trump’s attendance.
The president was in fact met with roaring cheers and some boos, Daily Mail reporters in the stadium duly noted.
Roughly 40 minutes before the start of Sunday’s final, Trump emerged from his private suite at Arthur Ashe, where he is a guest of Swiss luxury watch brand and major sponsor Rolex.