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February 5, 2025

Barron Trump returns to school after father’s inauguration

Barron Trump has finally gone back to the real world.

After becoming a national celebrity during his father’s inauguration, Barron Trump has finally returned to school at NYU.

Barron was seen back on campus this week, looking like a normal 18-year-old instead of the slicked-back-hair businessman he appeared to be during the festivities.

He’s Back

I am sure Barron’s arrival back at school was anything but normal.

According to local reports, five SUVs were in his motorcade. Why Barron needs five cars, I have no idea, but that is what drove him to school.

As the son of the president, he is entitled to Secret Service protection, but I would never have envisioned this many agents would be needed to cover him.

As he traveled across campus to his classes, his protection team was close by, monitoring all activity around him.

This will be Barron’s second semester, and there are already rumors that the young ladies on campus are flocking to Barron, which is understandable.

He is a good-looking kid and clearly has a bright future, so I would imagine they are lining up just to get his attention.

One family insider stated, “He’s tall and handsome. A lot of people seem to think he’s pretty attractive — yes, even liberal people like him.”

At 6’7”, there is no missing Barron, that is for sure, as he towers over everyone around him.

My only hope for Barron is that he stays grounded in all of this, especially after seeing him at the inauguration celebrations.

A lot was made of his influence in the 2024 election, and rightfully so, as I believe Donald Trump would have lost were it not for the advice of his son to branch out to podcasts to lure in younger voters.

That can be pretty heady for a teenager, and Barron was clearly basking in the adulation, but I hope he was just having fun and not letting all this go to his head.

As I have stated in other reports, he has plenty of time for the all the political nonsense and the business world. Enjoy these college days while you can because the real world will be here soon enough.

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