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Barron Trump Seen Attending NYU’s Stern School Of Business

Former US President Donald Trump (centre right) stands with his wife Melania Trump (centre left) and son Barron Trump (centre) (Photo: GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)

By Blake Wolf, OAN Staff
Wednesday, September 4, 2024 5:17 PM

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron Trump, was spotted in Manhattan on Wednesday attending his first day of classes at New York University (NYU).

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a Fox News Digital The video shows the Trump family's youngest son, Barron, leaving the campus with a backpack and being escorted by Secret Service agents.

“He got into a lot of colleges,” Donald Trump boasted.

Barron Trump, 18, graduated from Oxford University's Oxford Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida, in May and will then attend New York University.

“He's very smart and he's going to Stern School of Business at New York University, which is a great school,” Trump said. “It's a very high-quality place. He liked it there. He liked the school. I went to Wharton and we were considering it, too. But we didn't. He chose Stern.”

Barron will reportedly live and attend school off-campus in Trump Tower. New York Post.

Trump also said Barron had a strong interest in politics and occasionally advised the former president.

Barron, described as between 6'7″ and 6'9″, is the youngest of Donald Trump's children. He is also Trump's only biological child with former first lady Melania.

Barron Trump has played a key role in connecting his father with younger voters, and at his suggestion, Trump partnered with nationally touring comedian Theo Von and streaming sensation Adyn Ross.

“Adyn Ross, I mean, he's in charge of some generations of people that I don't know that well. He knows them all. And we're having great success,” Trump added.

While President Trump predicts Barron will do well in college, the November presidential election could bring additional stress-related challenges for the 18-year-old.

“Elections are always complicated, so we'll see what happens,” Trump continued.

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