Sources Say Barron Trump Now Living In White House As He Starts NYU Sophomore Year

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President Trump’s Youngest Son, Barron, Has Moved Into The White House

Barron Trump, the youngest son of President Donald Trump, has reportedly moved into the White House as he begins his sophomore year at New York University’s Washington, D.C. campus.

The 19-year-old, spent his freshman year at NYU’s flagship Greenwich Village campus, and reportedly commuted from Trump Tower for security reasons, according to the New York Post.

NYU’s D.C. campus enrolls up to 120 students per semester and focuses on academic programs geared toward careers in politics, public policy, history, economics, and journalism.

The campus describes itself as a “world-class facility” that is “enhanced by access to Washington’s distinctive intellectual, political and cultural life.”

Barron Attends NYU

Barron first attended New York University’s Stern School of Business in September of 2024 with renewed Secret Service protection.

“He loves his classes and his professors,” First Lady Melania Trump said in an interview with Fox News.

Barron graduated from Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida in May of 2024. A source close to the family said he has been popular with the girls while at NYU.

“He’s a ladies man for sure. He’s really popular with the ladies,” the source said. “He’s tall and handsome. A lot of people seem to think he’s pretty attractive — yes, even liberal people like him.”

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