Barron Trump, President Donald Trump’s youngest son, was spotted on February 4, 2025, walking across New York University’s campus. The 18-year-old, who hadn’t been seen since his father’s inauguration, was photographed wearing a cream sweater, white polo shirt, black pants, and Adidas sneakers. Online reactions mostly focused on his appearance, with users commenting on his small hands, likening him to his father. Barron, a student at the Stern School of Business, arrived in Greenwich Village with heavy security, as both the Secret Service and NYPD monitored the area. His mother, Melania Trump, expressed pride in his strength, acknowledging he won’t have a typical college experience due to security concerns.
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