Even Donald Trump regifts - that holiday tradition of taking an undesirable present given to you, re-wrapping it and passing it on to someone else - his son, Donald Trump Jr., tells
Page Six magazine for Sunday. "Look, I've been re-gifted presents that I've given my family," says the real-estate scion, 30. "You know, they're like, 'Oh, great, thanks!' and then you end up getting it back the next year. "It's like, 'You know I gave you this to you last year, right?' And they're like, 'No, it's a different one!' " As a child - and the eldest of The Donald and his first wife, Ivana - Donald Jr.'s Christmases were traditional. "We'd run downstairs and jump into our parents' bed, just like everyone else," remembers Trump Jr., who, with wife Vanessa, is expecting a second child in February. "Then we'd go over to our grandparents' place in Queens [New York] and do lunch." The Trump family holiday is still fairly routine: Donald Trump - described by his son as "a blue-collar guy with a big balance sheet" - just wants a turkey dinner and then to "watch football."