Here are some juicy tidbits about former President Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron. Barron Trump, who turned eighteen earlier this year, tends to stay out of the public eye and media spotlight, unlike his older half-siblings who are always in the headlines.
This week, though, Barron Trump grabbed the headlines when he was spotted in New York City with his mom, Melania. After his recent public sighting, here’s some must-know info about the youngest member of the Trump family.
Since the days of J.F.K. Jr., Barron Trump has been the only male child to live in the White House.
Obama, George H.W. Bush, and Bill Clinton, the three presidents before Donald Trump, didn’t have any sons. While some presidents after Kennedy had sons, they were all grown-ups living away from the White House during their dad’s time in office.
Barron made history by attending St. Andrew’s Episcopal School. The White House confirmed that Barron goes to St. Andrew’s School in Potomac, Maryland, breaking a 35-year tradition of presidential kids attending Sidwell Friends School. He’s the first child of a sitting president to do so. Melania praised the school for its “diverse community and commitment to academic excellence” in a statement.
Barron is all about sports.