Barron Trump, the youngest child of former President Donald Trump, lived a life of privilege and unique experiences. Growing up in Trump Tower, Barron moved into the White House at age 11, becoming the first “first son” to reside there since JFK Jr. His mother, Melania Trump, worked to protect his privacy, so little is publicly known about his time at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
In May 2017, Barron made headlines for hosting an unforgettable field trip for around 80 classmates from Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School. The children, accompanied by teachers and Secret Service agents, enjoyed a tour of Washington, D.C., an overnight hotel stay, and a special visit to the White House. Unlike typical tours, this trip included a buffet lunch and a personal meeting with President Trump and First Lady Melania. The president delivered an inspiring speech, and Barron, excited to share his home, acted as a gracious host.
Throughout Donald Trump’s presidency, Barron maintained a low profile, attending St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Maryland before relocating to Florida. Now 17, he is in his final year at Oxbridge Academy. Reports suggest the family is considering colleges, with the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania among the options.
Despite the spotlight, Melania has fiercely guarded Barron’s privacy, even expressing anger when Donald Trump posted a meme involving their son. Today, Barron remains largely out of public view, focusing on his studies and future ambitions. Whether he follows in his father’s footsteps or pursues a different path remains to be seen.