May 10th 2024.
During a recent interview, former President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on his son, Barron Trump's, interest in politics. He jokingly described Barron as "a little on the tall side" and praised him as a "good-looking guy" and a "great student." Trump also revealed that Barron has been giving him advice on political matters.
It was announced that Barron, who recently turned 18 and stands at an impressive 6-foot-7, will be making his political debut as an at-large delegate to the Republican National Convention. This news sparked excitement and curiosity about the youngest Trump's political views and potential future involvement.
Barron, who has always been closely protected by his mother, former First Lady Melania Trump, has been described as "very interested in our nation's political process" by a Trump campaign official. Trump himself confirmed this, proudly stating that Barron is "a good guy" and "a smart one."
During a radio interview, Trump shared a humorous anecdote about Barron's interest in politics. "He'll tell me sometimes, 'Dad, this is what you have to do,'" Trump laughed. He also mentioned that Barron will be heading off to college soon, using this as an opportunity to criticize pro-Palestine protests on university campuses and blame President Joe Biden for the current state of the country.
Trump's remarks on Barron came just a day after he mistakenly stated his son's age as 17 instead of 18. Despite this slip-up, he expressed his support for Barron's involvement in politics. However, his spokesperson Steven Cheung criticized NBC News for their coverage of the interview, accusing them of "tabloid journalism" and "Trump Derangement Syndrome."
Meanwhile, former First Lady Melania Trump has always fiercely guarded her son, and it seems that she will continue to do so even as he enters the political arena. When asked about the interview, Cheung responded with a scathing criticism of NBC News and their "grocery store" level reporting.
Despite his busy schedule attending his ongoing hush money trial, Trump was able to take a day off on May 17th to attend Barron's graduation. It's clear that Barron holds a special place in his father's heart, and we can only imagine what the future holds for this young man in the world of politics.
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