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‘Dad, this is what you have to do’

Former President Donald Trump revealed Friday that his youngest son Barron, 18, who is preparing to head to this summer’s Republican National Convention to represent Florida, likes to give him political advice.

“He’s a little tall. I’ll tell you, he’s tall, but he’s good-looking. And he was a really great student. And he likes politics. It’s kind of funny.” President Trump spoke to “Kayal & Co.” on Philadelphia’s Talk Radio 1210 WPHT.

“Sometimes he says to me, ‘Dad, this is what you need to do,'” the would-be Republican nominee continued.

“Anyway, he’s a good guy. He’s a senior in high school now and he’s going to go to college. And looking at what’s been going on in the past month, a lot of his college options are You know things are changing.”

Barron Trump largely stayed out of the spotlight during his youth and his father’s term, but has attracted widespread attention since reaching legal adulthood in March.

Donald Trump and his son Barron Trump attend the funeral of former first lady Melania Trump’s mother, Amalia Knaves, at Bethesda-by-the-Sea Church in Palm Beach, Florida, on January 18, 2023. AFP (via Getty Images)
Barron Trump stands next to Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.

The soon-to-be high school graduate will be participating in the Milwaukee tournament along with his three siblings, Don Jr., Eric and Tiffany.

The four members of the Trump family will be among the 41 delegates from the Sunshine State.

The Republican National Convention will be held from July 15th to 18th.

Barron Trump (right) is pictured with Melania Trump, Donald Trump, Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Kimberly Guilfoyle in 2020. AFP (via Getty Images)

Where Barron Trump will attend college has also been the subject of intrigue and speculation.

daily beast It was recently reported that New York University is the teenager’s first choice.However, the final decision has not been confirmed by the family.

Barron Trump stands on the South Lawn of the White House during the fourth day of the Republican National Convention in Washington, D.C., August 27, 2020. AP

The former president will be unable to attend his “amazing son’s” graduation due to his ongoing trial in Manhattan for allegedly falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 hush-money payment to former porn star Stormy Daniels. He complained that it would run out.

Judge Juan Melchán, who is overseeing the case, allowed President Trump to attend the ceremony scheduled for May 17.

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