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Barron Trump Shocks Fans With Move Back To White House

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In an unexpected twist to his fall semester, Barron Trump will be returning to the White House after previously going “missing” from campus at the start of his sophomore year.

Sources indicate that the only son of Melania and President Donald Trump has his sights set on attending classes at New York University’s Washington, D.C. campus, a reversal from earlier suggestions that he would be heading overseas for the next nine months. His new residence will put Barron in proximity to the power wielded by his father as the federal government winds down its control of the capital city.

The 19-year-old, who spent his freshman year at the school’s flagship campus in Greenwich Village, will continue his studies at an exclusive campus that only accepts up to 120 students each year, offering them courses in politics, public policy, history, economics, and journalism.

As an undergraduate at the Stern School of Business, Barron appears to envision a future for himself in the corporate world.

“He’s a little on the tall side. I will tell you, he’s a tall one, but he is a good-looking guy. And he’s really been a great student. And he does like politics. It’s sort of funny,” Trump told “Kayal and Company” on Philadelphia’s Talk Radio 1210 WPHT after teasing where his youngest son would be headed for college, per the NY Post.

Barron lived at Trump Tower during the 2024-2025 school year, occasionally flying to Palm Beach, Florida, to stay with his father at Mar-a-Lago.

With campuses in Downtown Brooklyn, Shanghai, and Dubai, the Stern School of Business offers its students the opportunity to study in far-flung places around the world, where they can interact with wealthy and influential businessmen eager to share their life lessons with young minds.

Officials from both NYU and the Trump family declined to give specifics but confirmed that Barron is “doing a semester at another NYU campus.”

Barron reportedly spent his summer with his head down, diligently studying the intricacies of business planning. Sources told the outlet that he joined other Trump family members on trips and in meetings about ventures aimed at growing the family’s wealth.

Whatever he decides to do next, Barron will have ample opportunities after graduating. The Trump real estate empire is on the upswing following a judge’s decision overturning New York Attorney General Letitia James’ judgment, and the family has reportedly collected as much as $5 billion with the launch of their new cryptocurrency token.

Barron has also proven to be a media maven of sorts, having helped his father cultivate a fresh and appealing image among younger voters through outreach to new media outlets during the 2024 campaign.