Former President Donald Trump shared on Friday that his youngest son, Barron, has a keen interest in politics and often offers him advice on political matters.
At 18 years old, Barron is preparing to attend this summer’s Republican National Convention as a delegate from Florida.
Trump mentioned in an interview with “Kayal and Company” on Philadelphia’s Talk Radio 1210 WPHT that Barron is tall, good-looking, and has excelled as a student.
Trump expressed pride in Barron’s interest in politics, mentioning how his son occasionally offers him advice, saying, “Dad, this is what you have to do.
Barron, currently a high school senior, is preparing to head to college, with Trump acknowledging that recent events have influenced his choice of colleges.

Barron Trump, who largely remained out of the public eye during his father’s presidency, has garnered widespread interest since coming of legal age in March.
He will be attending the Republican National Convention alongside three of his older siblings: Don Jr., Eric, and Tiffany. All four members of the Trump family will serve as among the 41 at-large Sunshine State delegates at the convention, set to take place from July 15 to 18 in Milwaukee.


The anticipation surrounding Barron’s college decision has fueled speculation, with reports suggesting that New York University (NYU) is his top choice. However, the family has not yet confirmed his final decision.
Despite concerns about missing his son’s graduation due to his ongoing trial in Manhattan, where he faces allegations of falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to former adult film actress Stormy Daniels, Judge Juan Merchan has allowed Trump to attend the ceremony scheduled for May 17. This decision ensures that Trump can be present for this important milestone in his son’s life.