Happy birthday Barron! President Donald Trump praises son Barron ahead of his 19th birthday

Former President Donald Trump expressed his admiration for his youngest son Barron on the eve of his 19th birthday, describing him as a “smart guy” with a remarkable aptitude for technology.

In an interview with Laura Ingraham of Fox News, Trump, 78, said he is impressed by Barron’s innate aptitude for computers and said he is captivated by his son’s technological prowess.

When asked whether Barron is more inclined toward business or politics, Trump responded, “He has an unbelievable aptitude in technology.” “Barron is a very intelligent man.”

Trump emphasized the intelligence and work ethic of his four older children—Eric, Don Jr., Ivanka, and Tiffany—while talking about his kids. He underlined how lucky he is to have five children who have all worked hard, attended prestigious universities, and demonstrated a strong sense of patriotism.

“I’m fortunate. See, you also need to have a little bit of luck,” he said. They love our country, they work hard, and they are very intelligent. They have a great relationship with their father, and they are proud of him.

Barron, whose birthday is Thursday, has become a prominent member of the Trump family, especially during the 2024 presidential campaign. He reportedly advised his father on popular podcasts to appear on, which helped him reach younger voters.

Formerly a graduate of Florida’s esteemed Oxbridge Academy, Barron is currently a student at NYU’s Stern School of Business. With plans to start a luxury real estate company with two business partners, he hopes to follow in his father’s footsteps.

As Barron enters adulthood, the public is still interested in his future business ventures and his expanding influence within the Trump family.

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