President Donald Trump’s grandson, Luke Trump, is set to don a unique Halloween costume this year: a $100 bill. This revelation came from Lara Trump, wife of Eric Trump and daughter-in-law of the former president, during a video shared online on Wednesday. The family’s choice of costumes has attracted attention for its unusual theme.
In the video, Lara Trump explained that her son made his decision about his costume quite early, stating, “Now, my son was very interesting. He decided like a month ago. He’s like, ‘I know what I want to be for Halloween.’” She added, “I was like, ‘Great. Give me the order so I can get this done.’ He was like, ‘I’m going to be money.’” Clearly amused, Lara remarked, “My son, Luke, is going to be money. So, I got him… it looks like a giant $100 bill.”
Meanwhile, Lara and her daughter Carolina will dress as characters from the popular Netflix series KPop Demon Hunters. As for Eric Trump, he has yet to decide on his own Halloween costume, leaving some anticipation about what he might choose.
In related news, a recent report by Reuters highlighted the financial success of Trump’s sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr., who have reportedly added an impressive $864 million to the Trump family’s wealth this year through various investments. This figure marks a significant increase from the Trump Organization’s income of $51 million in the previous year. Notably, the company generated only $579,000 from cryptocurrency in the first half of 2024; this rose to $802 million in the same period of 2025.
The report also mentioned that one investor, Chinese businessman Guren “Bobby” Zhou, is currently under investigation in the United Kingdom for potential money laundering activities. This scrutiny adds a layer of complexity to the Trump family’s financial dealings as they navigate the business landscape.
As Halloween approaches, the Trump family’s costume choices serve as a lighthearted diversion, juxtaposed against a backdrop of significant financial developments and ongoing investigations.
