Barron Trump’s childhood video with father viral: ‘No drugs’ – Times of India



As Barron Trump, the youngest son of former US President Donald Trump graduated last month, now a video of his first day of his school is going viral. In fact, it was a video apparently shot at Donald Trump’s office when Barron was preparing to go to school. “You will do reading, writing and Arithmetic,” Donald Trump said in the throwback video.
“I want all As.And when you get older what are you going to remember? No drugs, no alcohol, no cigarettes. And no tattoos,” Donald Trump said.

Barron Trump, born on March 20, 2006, managed to remain outside the spotlight. This year, Barron graduated from Oxbridge Academy in Palm Beach.
But internet is curious about Barron’s height as the 17-year-old is 2.6 m, confirmed by his father in a recent interview with YouTuber Logan Paul. Internet wonders whether Barron Trump will ever stop growing and his father, who is also 1.9 meters tall, referred to him as a big boy.
‘Good looking guy, but he’s a tall one, no question about that,’ Trump said adding that he does not want to take pictures next to his son because of his height.
Barron has not yet revealed his plan after graduation. He keeps internet’s interest about him as he is not on social media and has never given an interview. Trump said Barron has applied to colleges and is very sought after as he is a very “smart guy”. “You know, it’s very interesting though, colleges, you know, six months ago you looked at a college and you sort of want a certain college, and then you see all of these colleges are rioting,” Donald Trump said on whether Barron would be on a campus.
Speculations over Barron’s entry into politics were rife after he was named a delegate to the Republican National Convention but Barron could not participate in the process to nominate his dad due to prior commitments.





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