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NYU GOP president resigns over Barron Trump comments

The New York University College Republican president was forced to step down after calling Baron Trump “a strangeness on campus.” The group then asked their eldest son to take part in “shaping the future of our party.”

Kaya Walker, chairman of NYU's College Republican Chapter, filed his resignation Monday after comments at the Vanity Fair about President Trump's extremely popular 18-year-old son.

Walker told Mag that Baron was “something strange on campus.” He goes to class and goes home. ”

Kaya Walker (center right) resigned from her role as president of the NYU University Republican branch after comments that Baron Trump received backlash. Instagram / @nyucollege_republicans

Her remarks are immediately I drew the rage of national CRA leadershipdenounced them as “inappropriate” and against “the values ​​and principles supported by our organization.”

CRA President Will Donahue has extended his personal invitation to Baron to join the club, asking him to help him “shape the future of our party.”

“Baron Trump represents the future of a conservative movement and he will be honored to have American Republicans join,” Donahue said in a statement.

“Strong leadership is based on humility beyond petty hostility, on the basis of resilience, courage and humility. A qualities that Baron has already demonstrated.”

It was not immediately clear whether Baron had accepted the group's invitation. The CRA had broken a 100-year precedent by supporting Trump before the Republican primary, the group said in a statement.

“Our support for President Trump has been and has been our organizational pillar,” the statement read.

Walker called Trump “a strangeness on campus” and said he didn't interact much with his classmates. AP
Baron has been studying at the Stern School of Business since fall. Probe-media.com for New York Posts

Since enrolling at Stern School of Business this fall, Baron has sparked buzz around the university's Washington Square Park campus.

Unlike Walker, a former CRA president, other students discovered that Baron had no trouble fitting into campus.

He couldn't have “normal” college experience due to his father, but he “is really popular with women.” Sources told people in December.

“He's tall and handsome. A lot of people seem to think he's pretty attractive. Yes, even liberal people like him,” the insider said.

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