Donald Trump is set to return to the White House for a second term, but his youngest son, Barron, now 18, will not be living there as he attends New York University. Barron has largely stayed out of the public eye, raised with privacy and protection from media scrutiny by his mother,
Melania. A rare public appearance on election night highlighted his towering height of 6-foot-7, and he recently cast his first vote for his father.Barron’s upbringing was marked by privilege, including living in Trump Tower with a floor to himself. When Trump became president, Barron moved to the White House and later to Florida, where he graduated from Oxbridge Academy. Trump has praised his son as smart, independent, and talented, with some even speculating about Barron’s potential future in politics.While Barron stays focused on his studies, many fans are already envisioning him as a future political figure, though whether he will follow his father’s path remains uncertain. For now, Barron remains an intriguing and enigmatic figure in the Trump family.