Former President Donald Trump’s son Barron Trump recently begun his freshman year at New York University. The 18-year-old son of former president Donald Trump has reportedly joined Stern School of Business. It has been noted that his new classmates have shared their candid opinions about the republican candidate’s son.
Reactions are mixed, while some students see his presence as an opportunity to connect with the son of a prominent figure, others wonder how he’ll navigate the famously liberal campus environment.
Donald and Melania Trump’s only son, Barron, is often in the spotlight due to his tall height , appearances at his father’s rallies, and potential interest in politics. He has now started college and enters campus surrounded by secret service agents.
Many wonder if he will have a typical college experience. When asked by the Daily Mail, some of Barron’s peers stated that they are willing to judge him based on his own merits rather than preconceived notions.
“I feel really bad for him, he did not choose this life,” a student told the Mail, suggesting she felt “excited and intrigued” after learning about the presence of the Secret Service on the campus. “He’s going to NYU so if he is at all interested in girls, he’s going to become kind of liberal I’ll tell you that,” another student added.
However, many expressed interest in extending a friendship to him, with one noting, “Who wouldn’t want to be friends with a Trump?” Another added that they are not going to judge Barron based on his father’s controversies. “His dad is his dad, and he is his own person, so I’m not going to judge him,” one student said.