Melania Trump spokesperson denies ‘false’ rumor about Trump and Barron

Melania Trump Slams Rumors About Barron as Trump Escalates His War with Harvard

The battle lines are drawn — and this time, Donald Trump’s opponent isn’t a political rival, but one of America’s most prestigious institutions: Harvard University.

What started as a legal and ideological clash has turned into a full-blown feud, fueled by accusations, viral theories, and now, a rare public statement from Melania Trump herself.

Trump’s War on Harvard Escalates
The former president’s latest tirade came via Truth Social, where he accused Harvard of being “very antisemitic” and called for all federal agencies to sever ties with the university.

“I am seriously looking at taking away all federal funding from Harvard and giving it to trade schools all across our land,” Trump wrote. “What a great investment that would be for the USA, and so badly needed!!!”

This outburst follows Harvard’s lawsuit against the federal government to reclaim $3.2 billion in frozen grant funding — a move that’s only deepened the tension between Trump and the Ivy League school.

Theories Swirl Over Barron Trump
Online speculation erupted as Trump’s comments went viral. One particularly eye-catching theory? That his fury was personal — sparked by Barron Trump allegedly being rejected by Harvard.

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse even hinted at this possibility back in April, writing on X (formerly Twitter):

“Can’t help but wonder how many Trumps got rejected by Harvard.”

Though never confirmed, these whispers gained traction as critics questioned whether Trump’s attacks on elite universities were driven more by personal grievances than policy.

So Where Is Barron Going?
In a 2024 interview with the Daily Mail, Trump revealed that his youngest son had been accepted to “a lot” of schools and considered attending Wharton, the business school at the University of Pennsylvania — Trump’s own alma mater.

But ultimately, Barron chose NYU’s Stern School of Business.

“He’s a very smart guy,” Trump said proudly. “And he’ll be going to Stern, the business school, which is a great school at NYU. It’s a very high-quality place. He liked it.”

Melania Breaks Her Silence
As the rumors intensified, Melania Trump stepped in with a decisive statement — one of the few times she’s weighed in publicly since leaving the White House.

Speaking through her spokesperson, Nicholas Clemens, Melania shut down the speculation:

“Barron did not apply to Harvard, and any assertion that he, or that anyone on his behalf, applied is completely false.”

Reported by the Palm Beach Post, Melania’s words sent a clear message: Barron is off-limits when it comes to political games and Ivy League conspiracy theories.

A Family Drama Meets Institutional Politics
While Melania draws a line in the sand, the online discourse continues to buzz. After all, Trump is known for taking slights personally — and critics aren’t convinced his Harvard crusade is purely ideological.

Is it about federal funding and campus politics? Or is something more personal simmering under the surface?

As the former president ramps up attacks on elite institutions and the 2024 campaign trail heats up, this strange saga is far from over.

What’s your take? Is the Trump-Harvard feud about politics, pride, or something more? Let us know in the comments.

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