Barron Trump advised the president-elect's father during his campaign, talking to Internet celebrities to persuade him to reach a broader, younger audience in a bid to win back the White House, Melania Trump says. revealed.
“He's brought in so many young people. He knows his generation because the younger generation these days isn't sitting in front of the TV anymore,” the first lady-elect said on Friday morning's Fox & I talked about it on Friends.
“They're all on tablets, phones, and all these podcasts and streamers,” she added.
The proud mother revealed that her 6ft 9in 18-year-old son was “very proactive” in giving “advice to his dad” and added: “The way he held his own was incredible.” said. [the] It was successful because the father knew exactly who to contact and with whom to talk. ”

President-elect Donald Trump heeded his son's advice and appeared on several major podcasts. He did a nearly three-hour interview with the comic just days before defeating Vice President Kamala Harris on the particularly popular “Joe Rogan Experience.” .
Harris, on the other hand, scoffed at such interviews, and one of her only interviews on the popular podcast “Call Her Daddy” reached less than 1 million views.
When he's not counseling his father behind the scenes, Barron is starting his freshman year at New York University's Stern School of Business in Manhattan.
But his mother admitted that his life at the university, which included being constantly flanked by the Secret Service, was far from typical.
“I don't think it's possible for him to be a normal student. His college experience is very different from other kids and I'm very proud of how he's handling it. ” Melania Trump said.
“He's very strong and knows he's in a different position than other kids,” she said.
“All I'm saying is, make your dreams come true. This is your role. This is your life. And make sure you listen to yourself.”

