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Barron Trump Moves Back to the White House
Barron Trump transferred to NYU's Washington DC campus for a semester, aligning with his entrepreneurial pursuits and ensuring privacy amid public scrutiny, NYU and family confirmed.
- Last week, NYU students noticed Barron Trump was absent from the Stern School of Business's Greenwich Village campus as classes began, sparking media attention.
- Over the summer, Barron Trump developed tech and crypto projects, reportedly earning up to $25 million, while Melania Trump, First Lady of the United States, closely watched to shield him from bullying, reports say.
- University and security officials confirmed Barron Trump is doing a semester at another NYU campus but declined specifics citing privacy concerns.
- Public concern grew, prompting investigative reporting by PEOPLE Magazine and a U.S. Secret Service probe into a Brazilian national who runs a fan page amid media and public concern over Barron Trump's safety.
- The D.C. placement suits Barron's interests in politics, tech, and entrepreneurship, and observers say it supports the family's publicity and campaign optics given his role in influencing President Donald Trump's media outreach.
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Barron Trump moves into the White House to start his sophomore year: report
The 19-year-old enrolled at NYU’s Stern School of Business in Manhattan last year
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right7Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Left, 47% Right
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