The sad way Barron Trump is being forced to try and make friends at NYU


Barron Trump has found a unique way to make new friends in college while avoiding unwanted attention—by playing online games from the comfort of his home.

As the son of the president-elect, Barron is navigating college life as a freshman at New York University, but his interactions with others are limited, as he is constantly accompanied by Secret Service agents.

Standing at 6-foot-9, Barron, the youngest of Trump’s children, has always faced challenges fitting in due to his height and fame.

To deal with the difficulties of being one of the most recognizable young men in the world, he has turned to online gaming, inviting his classmates to join him in virtual spaces, according to TMZ.

To build connections outside of the classroom, the 18-year-old has been using Discord, a widely popular gaming platform where users can create profiles, chat, and play together.

A soccer fan, Barron enjoys playing EA Sports FC 25, the well-known video game franchise previously known as FIFA.

Barron even played a role in supporting his father, Donald Trump, during his presidential campaign by encouraging him to do an interview with Adin Ross, a video game streamer known for NBA 2K20 and Grand Theft Auto 5.

Barron travels to and from campus in an SUV and sits at the back of his lectures with his security team. Despite his unique circumstances, his classmates described him to TMZ as approachable and “chill.”

Barron Trump has found a creative way to connect with new friends in college: through online gaming from the comfort of his home
To foster friendships beyond the classroom, the 18-year-old has been inviting classmates to join him on Discord, a popular gaming platform where users can create profiles, chat, and play games together.

Not all reactions were positive, though. One student made it clear that she would “absolutely not” want to be friends with Barron.

“It speaks to the privilege that a lot of the NYU kids have. I’m only here because of financial aid,” she explained.

Barron Trump recently became part of the NYU freshman class for the upcoming academic year. His enrollment at the prestigious university, particularly in the Stern School of Business, was confirmed by his father.

His college choice had been kept private until it was disclosed to DailyMail.com by his father, who mentioned Barron had many options available to him.

“It’s a very high-quality place. He liked it. He liked the school,” Trump said.

“We liked NYU. I’ve known NYU for a long time, but it’s one of the highest-rated…”

“I went to Wharton, and that was certainly one that we were considering.”

“We didn’t do that. We went for Stern. He’s a very high aptitude child, but he’s no longer a child. He’s just passed into something beyond child-dom. He’s doing great.”

Stern is among the top business schools in the country, accepting only around 5 percent of applicants. Its distinguished alumni include former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and Home Depot co-founder Kenneth Langone.

Responses to his arrival were mixed, ranging from disbelief to disgust. This student told DailyMail.com she felt bad for Barron inheriting the media spotlight and that her mom would be angling for her to marry him
This student said he would be willing to get together with Barron to write a diss track about Vice President Kamala Harris

Not all reactions were positive, though. One student made it clear that she would “absolutely not” want to be friends with Barron.

“It speaks to the privilege that a lot of the NYU kids have. I’m only here because of financial aid,” she explained.

Barron Trump recently became part of the NYU freshman class for the upcoming academic year. His enrollment at the prestigious university, particularly in the Stern School of Business, was confirmed by his father.

His college choice had been kept private until it was disclosed to DailyMail.com by his father, who mentioned Barron had many options available to him.

“It’s a very high-quality place. He liked it. He liked the school,” Trump said.

“We liked NYU. I’ve known NYU for a long time, but it’s one of the highest-rated…”

“I went to Wharton, and that was certainly one that we were considering.”

“We didn’t do that. We went for Stern. He’s a very high aptitude child, but he’s no longer a child. He’s just passed into something beyond child-dom. He’s doing great.”

Stern is among the top business schools in the country, accepting only around 5 percent of applicants. Its distinguished alumni include former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and Home Depot co-founder Kenneth Langone.

One student suggested Barron would have to adopt liberal politics to have any chance at romance with female students at the progressive college
Several classmates including this student said they would judge Barron based on his character and not his family name

Barron, who graduated in May from Oxbridge Academy in Palm Beach, briefly considered following his father’s path to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania but eventually decided on NYU.

“We liked NYU. It’s one of the highest-rated schools,” his father commented. “He’s a very high-aptitude young man. He’s no longer a child—he’s doing great.”

A soccer fan, Barron is said to be planning to continue playing the sport at NYU, having previously been part of DC United’s youth team.

The NYU campus, situated in Manhattan, is close to Trump Tower, where Barron spent a significant portion of his childhood before his father became president.


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