President Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, had a tough time missing out on attending his father's inauguration in the Capitol Rotunda, but it was a mistake. where The way he was standing attracted particular attention.
a videos circulating on the internet In this photo, the 6-foot-7-inch Trump heir is positioned almost perfectly behind a podium bearing the presidential seal, looking stoic in a dark tailored suit with an American flag lapel pin. It shows that he is calm.
The clip shows the 18-year-old looking out over the crowd, smiling politely and waving to audience members who don't look like politicians waiting, and a marble statue of Ulysses S. Grant in the background adding weight to the footage. The video shows him adding .
Its symbolism is not lost on his legion of fans online, who believe the visual is a sign of his potential future, even though he won't be eligible to run for president for another 17 years. He said it was a glimpse of the future.
“Looks like he's ready,” one X user tweeted in response to the video.
“He will be president in the future, that's guaranteed. He's already made that clear,” another poster wrote.
“Look at our future president – Barron is powerful. He's been all over the place,” said a third.
Mr. Barron, the only child of President Trump and first lady Melania Trump, has helped the Harris Waltz campaign galvanize the youth vote with strategic media appearances that the campaign has been unable to replicate, and has helped his father's White House He contributed to the election of his term.
Rather than relying on traditional news outlets, Barron encouraged her father to appear on podcasts such as “The Joe Rogan Experience,” “Fragrant” and “Theo Von Show,” all of which are It is very popular among people under the age of 30.
“It turns out that Barron Trump, who is like a runway model, was telling his father, 'Get on the podcast, get on Joe Rogan,'” said John Morgan, founder of the Morgan & Morgan law firm. he said in an interview with FOX News.
Barron is currently enrolled at New York University, where Melania said she is “progressing well.”