
First son Barron Trump has officially moved into the White House as he starts his sophomore year at New York University.
He will be attending classes through the school’s Washington D.C. campus, which comes amid concerns that he appeared to be missing at the Manhattan campus during the first week of the new semester.
“NYU’s DC campus accepts up to 120 students each semester, with courses meant for those pursuing careers in politics, public policy, history, economics and journalism,” The New York Post reported. It is also the host of the Stern Executive MBA program, where the first son can earn an MBA in two years.
Previously, Barron Trump attended the Greenwich Village campus while living in the Trump Tower located in Midtown. On occasion, he would make trips down to Mar-a-Lago in Florida to spend time with his family.
“He’s a little on the tall side. I will tell you, he’s a tall one, but he is a good-looking guy. And he’s really been a great student. And he does like politics. It’s sort of funny,” President Donald Trump had said in a 2024 discussion on his son’s post-high school plans.
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Barron’s move to DC comes as mom Melania has taken on a key role in the second Trump term.
The Slovenia-born first lady has spearheaded the passage of anti-revenge porn legislation and been a force in her husband’s diplomatic attempt to end Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Melania Trump traveled with the president on his first trip as the 47th commander-in-chief, visiting victims affected by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina.
In May, she unveiled a postage stamp honoring former first lady Barbara Bush at the White House, and is leading a school AI initiative that calls on students to submit their best idea to harness the technology.
The first lady was also in Washington for Easter celebrations and joined her husband to attend the opening night of “Les Miserables” at the Kennedy Center in June.
Despite being by his father’s side during the 2024 presidential election and attending a number of events, Barron Trump has not been seen alongside the president since his January inauguration. It is unclear if moving into the White House means that the first son will be more involved in Trump’s day-to-day life, or if he will continue to focus solely on his fast-tracked degree program.
He has, however, been seen commuting to class and around Manhattan, where the Daily Mail reports that he was “showing off a shaggier, more relaxed mane,” as opposed to the slicked back hairstyle he was seen with during the campaign.
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