There is a call from Necla Özmen, who claims to be the daughter of Trump, attacking Iran.

There is a call from Necla Özmen, who claims to be the daughter of Trump, attacking Iran.

02.03.2026 00:33

Necla Özmen, who claims to be the daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump and has recently taken her claim to American courts, called on Trump, who attacked Iran alongside Israel, to end the war. Özmen said, "I am calling out to my father from here; if he wants to develop his own country without interfering in the internal affairs of other countries, I would prefer him to act in that direction. I want the war to end because it harms many countries. I do not want war. It is not right to interfere in the internal affairs of a country."

Necla Özmen, who claims to be the daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump and recently filed a paternity lawsuit in American courts, called out to Trump, who attacked Iran alongside Israel.

"I WANT THE WAR TO END BECAUSE IT HARMS MANY COUNTRIES"

Özmen, who stated, "I do not find it right to interfere in the internal affairs of a country. No one can interfere in another's country, nor can they legitimize it," continued her remarks as follows: "Trump says he wants to develop the country, the U.S. and make it strong. Then it cannot be done by interfering in the internal affairs of other countries. So, okay, there are right things he does, but there are also mistakes. I am calling out to my father from here; if he wants to develop his own country without interfering in the internal affairs of other countries, I would prefer him to act in that direction. I mean, I want the war to end because it harms many countries. I do not want war. It is not right to interfere in the internal affairs of a country. I want the countries in the world to improve as well. I am making a call to the whole world from here, end this war. Let no other people's lives be harmed. I mean, this way, no country benefits; it only causes harm."

Özmen claiming to be Trump's daughter: 'Dad, do not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries'

"I KNOW THE LAWSUIT HAS BEEN FILED IN AMERICA"

Speaking about the lawsuit she filed in the U.S., Özmen said, "I had previously filed a paternity lawsuit against Trump in Turkey. Since I already knew that negative things would happen in that regard, I sent a petition to the American Family Court for a paternity lawsuit through the embassy, via the U.S. embassy. I even spoke with Turkish lawyers in America. They are also following the lawsuit process regarding this issue. They are providing me with information. I have not received a statement yet, but I know that the lawsuit has been filed in America."

"I HOPE IT BECOMES REAL"

Regarding the photo where she is next to Trump created by artificial intelligence, Özmen said, "I liked this photo when I saw it. I think it was made with artificial intelligence. It looks real. I hope it becomes real. I mean, I could meet him this way. I could express what I have experienced. As a father, I would like him to take care of me too. I mean, he actually seems like a good person. But for some reason, he can sometimes stay away from family matters. But I do not want him to stay away. I really want him to take care of me."

"I HAVE NOT SEEN A FATHER-DAUGHTER WARMTH"

Özmen expressed that she was emotional when she saw the photo, saying, "I was very moved. It looks like a real father-daughter. I was really very emotional. I mean, I have suffered a lot for many years. I have never felt such warmth. I mean, I have not seen a fatherly warmth, a father-daughter warmth. I mean, it expresses that in the picture. It looks real. I hope it becomes real."

Özmen claiming to be Trump's daughter: 'Dad, do not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries'

WHAT HAPPENED?

Necla Özmen, who applied to the Ankara 27th Family Court to file a paternity lawsuit against U.S. President Donald Trump, had recently taken her claim to the U.S. Özmen had claimed that she is Trump's biological daughter and had applied to the competent court in the United States through a lawyer. It was noted that a lawsuit could be filed after the application was accepted. Özmen's lawsuit filed in Turkey was rejected on the grounds that the claims were not supported by concrete evidence, and the decision was appealed to the appellate court.

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