How Barron Trump is making friends at NYU

Barron Trump will live far away from his father, Donald Trump, for the first time in many years. The son of the former and future president recently enrolled at New York University, and it would seem that his schoolmates have pretty differing opinions about him.

Not much has been known about Barron’s life following his father’s White House exit in 2020. But just months ago, a former classmate at Oxbridge Academy – the high school Barron graduated from earlier this year in Palm Beach, Florida – claimed that the now 18-year-old son of the 47th President of the United States wasn’t a part of the social culture at the school.

Now, Barron has turned 18, and attending college usually means exploring new things and meeting new friends. However, for Barron, reports suggest he’s having a hard time with just that. He is trying to make new friends – but not in the most conventional way.

It’s fair to say that Barron Trump’s life has been markedly different to anyone else’s. He grew up at Trump Tower, where he reportedly had his own floor at just a few years old, and lived at the White House as his father, Donald Trump, served his first term as President of the United States.

After Trump’s White House exit in 2020, Barron and his parents moved to their Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida. His mother, Melania Trump, did everything in her power to protect him from the media scrutiny surrounding his father, and the youngster enrolled at the private high school Oxbridge Academy.

 

 

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