Former President Donald Trump praised his youngest son, Barron, ahead of his 19th birthday, calling him a “smart guy” with a strong talent for technology. In a Fox News interview, Trump noted Barron’s aptitude for computers, saying he’s more inclined toward technology than business or politics. Trump also highlighted the intelligence and work ethic of his older children, expressing gratitude for their success and patriotism. Barron, a student at NYU’s Stern School of Business, has become increasingly involved in the Trump family, even advising his father on podcast appearances to engage younger voters. He plans to start a luxury real estate business and follow in his father’s footsteps.
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