Donald Trump's son Barron Trump was captured in a photo taken by a student inside an NYU classroom on his seemingly first day of college. In an exclusive interview with The Mail, former President Donald Trump mentioned that his youngest son, Barron, was to attend NYU Stern School of Business. Trump further boasted about his son and that he had received offers from several colleges.
Meanwhile, as mentioned, the photo went quite viral on social media. Several users reacted to the photo as well. One netizen wrote:
"Thinking of all the extra chairs they'll need to accommodate his security detail."
While talking to The Mail, Donald Trump explained they had also considered Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania for Barron, where the former president had studied. The ex-president continued,
"I went to Wharton, and that was certainly one that we were considering. We didn't do that. We went for Stern. He's a very high aptitude child, but he's no longer a child. He's just passed into something beyond child-dom."
The New York Post reported that Barron Trump wouldn't be staying on campus. He would instead live in Trump Tower and would commute to classes every day from there.
Donald Trump had mentioned that his son, Barron Trump, liked the institution a lot and hence decided to study there
Donald Trump spoke about his son Barron, in an exclusive interview with The Mail. During the conversation, the former president seemed quite proud of his son, who is also his only child with his wife Melania. He further added:
"It’s a very high quality place. He liked it. He liked the school. I went to Wharton, and that was certainly one that we were considering. We didn’t do that. We went for Stern."
Wednesday seemed to be Barron's first day at college when he was spotted in a white polo, black pants, and Adidas Gazelle sneakers, arriving at the New York University. It had not been made immediately clear what heightened security measures would be undertaken for Barron's safety at the institution.
The Mail had confirmed that the undergraduate program Barron chose was extremely selective. Only about one in 20 applicants got accepted into the course. In the exclusive interview with The Mail, Trump also revealed that Barron had been a significant part of his campaign.
According to the former president, Barron Trump had helped connect the Gen-Z voters through podcasters and influencers. He continued:
"Adin Ross, you know, I mean, I do some people that I wasn't so familiar with, different generation. He [Barron] knows every one of them. And we've had tremendous success."
According to Trump, Barron knew all these things that helped the party connect to the young voters across the nation.
For the unversed, Barron Trump had graduated from Oxbridge Academy back in May 2024. The New York Post had reached out to NYU authorities for comment on the matter. However, as of now, no response has been made from their end.