First Daughter of the United States

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The First Daughter of the United States is an informal title traditionally used to refer to the daughter of a sitting U.S. president who receives public attention and often participates in ceremonial and charitable activities.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf informal title
social role
appliesTo daughter of the sitting President of the United States
associatedWith Secret Service protection
White House social life
ceremonial duties
charitable activities
media coverage
privacy concerns
public appearances
public expectations of decorum
public scrutiny
country United States of America
distinctFrom First Lady of the United States as spouse role
daughter of a former President of the United States
hasAnalogue children of heads of state
hasGenderAssociation female
hasNoFormalDuties true
hasParentRole President of the United States
hasPluralForm First Daughters of the United States
hasVariablePublicRole true
isInformal true
isSubjectOf popular culture depictions
press coverage
public interest
language English
mayActAs informal goodwill ambassador
mayEngageIn advocacy for social causes
education-related initiatives
youth outreach
mayParticipateIn charity events
holiday events
public service campaigns
state dinners
notOfficialGovernmentPosition true
relatedRole First Family of the United States
First Lady of the United States
First Son of the United States
roleDependsOn age of the daughter
preferences of the First Family
security considerations
scope children of incumbent presidents only
typicalResidence White House
usedAsHonorific true
usedIn United States media
United States politics

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Amy Carter
Malia Obama
Sasha Obama
positionHeld
Jenna Bush Hager
notableRole

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