Trump: Barron’s future may be in technology instead of politics, business
- Barron Trump, the son of Former President Donald Trump, is a freshman at New York University and has been credited for connecting with young voters in the 2024 election.
- Donald Trump mentioned that Barron might pursue a future in technology, stating he possesses an impressive aptitude.
- Barron has been influential in his father's political campaigns, particularly in connecting with young voters on social media.
- Melania Trump emphasized the need for Barron to have a private childhood away from public scrutiny and bullying.
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Donald Trump Asked Son Barron 'How'd You Do That?' When He Turned on a Laptop: 'Unbelievable Aptitude in Technology'
Barron Trump is studying business, interested in politics and has an 'unbelievable aptitude in technology,' according to Donald Trump, who told Fox News that he was impressed to learn his Gen Z son knew how to get back on a laptop after it was turned off
Trump on Barron: He's tech-savvy, knows how to turn on a laptop
Barron Trump, the youngest son of US President Donald Trump, recently turned 19, which is why the public was all the more surprised by his father's praise, who is enthusiastic about his son's technological skills, such as restarting a laptop. The 78-year-old praised the teenager during an interview in which a reporter asked him if Barron would follow in his footsteps in the business world, and he believes he will build a career in the technology…
President Trump: Barron Shows 'Unbelievable Aptitude' in Technology
Not all children of presidents follow in their parents’ political footsteps. Indeed, each generation brings unique talents to their family legacy. While many have speculated... The post President Trump: Barron Shows ‘Unbelievable Aptitude’ in Technology appeared first on Patriot Journal.
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