President Trump praised his youngest son Barron as a “smart guy” who’s technologically savvy whereas touting their “very good” relationship the evening earlier than the 6-foot-7 scion celebrates his nineteenth birthday.
Trump, 78, informed Fox Information’s Laura Ingraham Wednesday evening that his teen son has a pure means with regards to expertise and is fascinated by what the New York College freshman can do with a pc.
“He’s got an unbelievable aptitude in technology,” the commander in chief mentioned when requested if the primary son had extra of a knack for politics or enterprise.
“Barron is a very smart guy.”
The president additionally applauded the mind of his different 4 kids – Eric, Don Jr., Ivanka, and Tiffany – whereas urgent that he considers himself fortunate to have 5 hard-working children who had been all admitted to elite faculties and love their nation.
“I’m lucky. Look, you have to be a little bit lucky too,” Trump mentioned.
“They are very smart and they’re good kids. And they work hard, and they love our country and they’re proud of their father. And we have a very good relationship,” the president added.
Barron, whose birthday is on Thursday, has distinguished himself as a standout star of the Trump household after serving to his father attain voters within the coveted under-30 demographic by advising him on which standard podcasts to seem on in the course of the 2024 presidential marketing campaign.
He’s at present enrolled within the Stern College of Enterprise after graduating from Florida’s elite Oxbridge Academy final yr – and goals to observe in his mogul father’s footsteps by launching a luxurious actual property enterprise with two enterprise companions.
The presidential scion integrated Trump, Fulcher & Roxburgh Capital Inc. final July in Wyoming, and is reportedly set to relaunch the enterprise in spring 2025 with Mar-a-Lago as its principal handle, information obtained by The Publish present.
The corporate will deal with high-end actual property initiatives, together with golf programs and properties in Utah, Arizona and Idaho.