Barron Trump, aged 18, the youngest son of former U.S. President Donald Trump, will make his first appearance on the political stage in July, according to the Washington Post and other U.S. media reported on the 9th (local time). Barron Trump, who is taller than his father and bears a striking resemblance to him, has been attracting significant attention.
Barron Trump plans to attend the Republican National Convention, which will officially nominate the presidential candidate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from July 15th to 18th, as a delegate representing Florida (there are 41 delegates in total).
Although the Republican primary election is not over yet, Trump already secured the majority of delegates needed for the nomination in March.
Barron, born to Donald Trump and his current wife, Melania Trump, was 10 when his father began his presidential term in 2017.
This convention attendance marks his political “debut,” as he has not previously appeared in his father’s political schedule.
Barron’s half-brothers, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, and half-sister, Tiffany Trump, are also on the list of Florida delegates.
Eric, the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, is expected to chair the Florida delegation.
Ivanka Trump, the eldest daughter who was the most publicly active in assisting her father during his first term, is not on the delegate list.
The Washington Post noted that Barron, a teenager, ‘s involvement as a delegate at the national convention is another example of the Trump family expanding its territory within the Republican Party.
In March, Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, was appointed to the Republican National Committee’s co-chair position.
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