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    Barron Trump Has Hilarious, Heartwarming Story about What Trump is Up to at Mar-a-Lago

    By Ellis RobinsonJuly 1, 2024
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    Barron Trump recently shared a hilarious story about his father, former President Donald Trump, providing insight into the family’s daily lives.  During a dinner conversation, Barron explained one of his biggest gripes about living with his father.

    During a recent podcast hosted by Fox News host Jesse Watters, Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana recounted a discussion with Barron about the domestic dynamic of the Trump family, which is often kept away from the public eye.

    The Valuetainment team had been invited to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, where they shared a meal with Barron when they were interrupted by loud music.  “[We were in the middle of talking] and all of a sudden music comes on so loud,” one of the hosts stated. “We asked what it was and Barron said, ‘my dad’s the freakin’ DJ [in this house]’.

    The host continued, illustrating the presumptive GOP presidential nominee being captivated by his iPad and demonstrating his musical prowess.  However, Barron complained that the volume of his father’s DJing can sometimes be overbearing.  “All you see is the president on his iPad, the lights on his face… Barron’s like, ‘I’ll be in my room and the house is shaking. My dad plays the music so loud,'” he said.

    The other podcast members burst into laughter at the thought of the former president blasting music throughout his estate at absurdly high volumes, much to Barron’s frustration.  The podcast further complimented Trump’s son, stating, “Barron has a good head on his shoulder.”

    They also highlighted his impressive ability to lead a dinner with high-profile guests as an 18-year-old.  “He’s a professional. At the end [of the dinner] he was like, ‘Vinny, whenever you guys want to come for dinner, hit me up’. It was amazing,” they said.

    The American Tribune recently reported on comments from former President Trump in an interview with Fox News, in which he praised his youngest son. He applauded Barron on his good looks, academic accomplishments, and “pretty cool” demeanor.

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    Trump said, “He’s amazing, actually, in a circle here, he’s tall, good looking guys, a very good student, and he’s, he’s applied to colleges and gets into everywhere he goes. You know, he’s very sought after from the standpoint, he’s a very smart guy, he’s very tall guy, but he’s, and he’s, he’s a great kid. He’s, he’s cool, he’s pretty cool.”

    Moreover, reports suggest that Barron has demonstrated an interest in politics, perhaps following in his father’s footsteps.  In May, The Tribune reported that the former president’s son had been selected as a Florida delegate to the Republican National Convention.

    “We are fortunate to have a great group of grassroots leaders, elected officials, and members of the Trump family working together as part of the Florida delegation to the 2024 Republican National Convention,” according to Chairman of the Florida Republican Party, Evan Power.

    Despite Barron’s nomination for the highly coveted position at the convention, subsequent reports from his mother, Melania, indicated that he would not be able to attend due to scheduling conflicts with prior commitments.



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