A woman living in Turkey has reignited a controversial claim that she is the biological daughter of former U.S. President Donald Trump — and she says new DNA evidence could finally bring answers.
The woman, identified in multiple media reports as Necla Ozmen, has spent years attempting to prove what she believes is a decades-old secret about her birth. Now, she says recent developments have strengthened her push for a formal DNA test to determine whether Trump is her biological father.
The Origins of the Claim
Ozmen, 55, has stated publicly that she was raised believing she was the biological child of a Turkish couple. However, she claims that in adulthood she was told she may have been switched at birth under unusual circumstances in the early 1970s.
According to her account, she began investigating her background after learning details that made her question her official birth records. Over time, she developed the belief that her biological mother may have been an American woman who allegedly had ties to Trump decades ago.
There has been no publicly verified evidence confirming this account.
The DNA “Bombshell”
The latest twist in the story centers on Ozmen’s claim that she has obtained or is seeking genetic analysis that could help establish whether she has American ancestry. She has publicly called for Trump to submit to a DNA test, arguing that modern genetic testing could conclusively determine whether a biological relationship exists.
Legal experts note that without a court order or voluntary cooperation, compelling a private citizen — even a public figure — to submit to DNA testing is extremely difficult, especially across international jurisdictions.
So far, there has been no indication that Trump has responded to the request. Representatives for the former president have not publicly acknowledged the claim.
Legal and Public Reaction
Ozmen has reportedly attempted to pursue legal action in Turkish courts and has explored possible avenues in the United States. Previous efforts have not resulted in a court-mandated DNA test.
Public reaction has been mixed. Some observers view the claim as highly speculative and lacking documented evidence. Others point to the emotional aspect of identity questions, noting that individuals seeking clarity about their origins often pursue every available path for answers.
Political analysts caution that extraordinary claims require substantial proof. Without verifiable documentation or genetic confirmation involving Trump himself, the allegation remains unproven.
Trump’s Publicly Known Family
Trump has five publicly acknowledged children — Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka, Eric, Tiffany, and Barron — from his three marriages. He has never publicly indicated that he has children outside of those relationships.
As it stands, Ozmen’s claim remains unresolved. Whether the situation leads to further legal action, a voluntary DNA test, or fades from public attention will likely depend on developments in court and any response from Trump or his representatives.
Until then, the case stands as a highly unusual and controversial allegation involving one of the most recognizable political figures in modern American history.

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