Parents should separate two ideas: who can have a Trump Account, and which children qualify for the $1,000 starter deposit. Those are related, but they are not the same question.
Public guidance describes accounts for eligible U.S. citizen children under 18. The $1,000 government-funded starter deposit is narrower and tied to babies born during the current pilot window.
That means expecting parents and families with newborns have the most reason to verify the details early. Birth timing, citizenship, and Social Security information can all matter once the rollout begins.
Older children may still matter to the broader account conversation even if the starter deposit does not apply. That is one reason parents keep searching for clearer eligibility explanations instead of one-line headlines.
The practical move is to verify the child record now, not later. Missing details are usually what slows families down when the clock starts moving.