During a recent rally in Doral, Florida, former President Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron Trump, made his debut on the campaign trail. The 18-year-old received a warm reception from the crowd, with his father praising him and joking about his popularity compared to his older brothers, Don and Eric.
Trump mentioned that Barron is set to start college in the upcoming semester but did not disclose which school he would be attending. The former president has previously described Barron as a 'smart one' who enjoys offering political advice.
While there were initial plans for Barron to participate as a delegate for his father at the Republican Party's national gathering, these plans were later canceled. Melania Trump, Barron's mother, released a statement indicating that Barron would not be able to participate due to prior commitments.
Despite not taking on a formal role as a delegate, Barron's appearance at the rally marked his first step into the political scene. Trump expressed pride in his son's accomplishments and highlighted Barron's interest in politics and his academic achievements.
As Barron transitions into adulthood and explores his own path, his brief appearance at the rally provided a glimpse into his potential future involvement in political affairs. With his family's strong ties to the Republican Party, Barron's interest in politics may continue to grow as he navigates his own journey.