President Trump’s granddaughter, Kai, revealed she underwent surgery on Wednesday to repair wrist injuries, according to a social media post.
“Today, I underwent left wrist surgery to address injuries to the stabilizing tissues of my ECU tendon and damage to my triangular fibrocartilage complex,” the eldest daughter of Donald Trump Jr. said in a post on Instagram.

“The surgery was successfully performed at the Lehigh Valley Orthopedic Institute by Dr. Thomas Graham, Chief of Jefferson Orthopedics. I look forward to my rehab in the coming months. I am excited for the ability to play golf pain-free!” she wrote.
Kai, 18, sported a nude-colored bandage on her wrist in a recent wide-ranging interview with influencer Logan Paulon his “Impaulsive” podcast.

She came in last place at The Annika, her first-ever LPGA Tour in mid-November, where she was the youngest player on the field, according to Fox Sports.
The high school senior, however, made a notable improvement on the second day of the competition.
She is set to play golf collegiately at the University of Miami in the Fall.
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