Former President Donald J. Trump recently spoke about his youngest son, Barron, and his budding interest in politics. In a radio interview with Philadelphia’s Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, Trump spoke of his son’s enthusiasm for politics and academic acumen and revealed that the former First Son sometimes advises him on politics.
“He’s a smart one… he’s a great guy,” Trump said of his son Barron, who will graduate from high school next week. The former President continued: “And he’s really been a great student. And he does like politics.”
Trump said that Barron occasionally offers political advice. “It’s sort of funny. He’ll tell me sometimes, ‘Dad, this is what you have to do,'” he told the Kayal and Company hosts.
Barron, who recently turned 18, graduated from high school on May 17. Despite Democrat-aligned Judge Juan Merchan — who is presiding over the Mahnattan-based hush money trial — initially ruling that the former President would not be allowed to attend Barron’s graduation. However, the decision has since been revised, and the former President can now attend his son’s graduation ceremony.
The National Pulse reported on Thursday that Barron Trump will serve as a Republican National Convention delegate for Florida, casting a presidential nomination vote for his father. Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Tiffany Trump Boulos will also serve as delegates to the Republican Party convention on July 15-18.
Barron Trump has been the target of repeated corporate media attacks. Last week, The National Pulse revealed that the left-wing Daily Beast website fabricated a story about the former President‘s youngest son after failing to confirm rumors alleged by the site’s new ‘Chief Content Officer’ Joanna Coles.