Alright, folks, here’s a story that has a little bit of everything—politics, campus drama, and, of course, the ever-mysterious Barron Trump. The president of New York University’s College Republicans, Kaya Walker, has stepped down after calling the youngest Trump an “oddity” on campus. And now, in a twist that no one saw coming, the group is inviting “Barron himself” to step in and fill the leadership vacancy.
Let’s rewind for a second. Walker, a student majoring in International Relations and French, spoke to “Vanity Fair” for a profile on Barron’s life at NYU. And let’s just say, it didn’t paint him as the life of the party.
According to reports, Barron—a towering 6-foot-9 freshman—mostly keeps to himself, sticks to his classes, and prefers video games over social gatherings. Walker summed it up by saying, “He’s sort of like an oddity on campus. He goes to class, he goes home.”
Well, that comment didn’t sit well with the College Republicans of America. Despite claiming that “Vanity Fair” unfairly framed Walker, the organization still called her words “inappropriate” and accepted her resignation.
Then came the curveball—CRA President Will Donahue publicly extended an invitation to Barron himself, calling him the “future of the conservative movement” and encouraging him to take on a leadership role in the organization.
And here’s where it gets interesting. Despite years of avoiding the spotlight, Barron Trump has recently become a growing fascination online. His rare appearance at his father’s victory speech earlier this year set off a wave of curiosity about the former First Son, and suddenly, people couldn’t get enough of him. Social media lit up, and even his day-to-day life at NYU became a trending topic.
But what do we really know about Barron? Reports suggest he’s not big on socializing, sits quietly in the back of classrooms, and moves quickly from school buildings to his waiting SUV, always flanked by Secret Service. However, one thing that “does” connect him to his peers? Video games. Apparently, Barron has been asking fellow NYU students for their Discord usernames and gamertags so they can play together online. His game of choice? FIFA.
And while some describe him as reserved, others claim he’s a “ladies’ man” who’s quite popular with the women on campus. Even his father, when asked about his son’s dating life, admitted, “I don’t think he’s had a girlfriend yet,” but quickly added, “He’s a good-looking guy.”
With all this newfound attention, the big question remains—will Barron accept the invitation to step into a leadership role with the College Republicans? His father’s political dynasty looms large, and there are already whispers about whether he’ll follow in the family’s footsteps. One source even told “DailyMail.com”, “I see all the attributes of a future President if he has the appetite for it.”
For now, though, Barron seems content staying out of the spotlight. But if the past few months are any indication, the world is watching—and waiting—to see what he does next.