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THE BARRON Identity
Vanity Fair US
|May 2025
The world's most famous college freshman is as mysterious a presence at NYU as he is in the American psyche By Dan Adler
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THE NIGHT BEFORE Donald Trump's second inauguration in January, the 22-year-old conservative activist CJ Pearson threw a party in honor of the influencers who had rallied behind the Republican nominee. The following week he received an email from a journalism student at New York University. She was interested in interviewing him about his social media journey.
After some back-and-forth about her use of the term "alt-right," all of which Pearson then posted on X, the political personality made a request: "Please stay away from Barron."
There was no need. The student, Julia Diorio, had never seen the president's son—as of last fall, her most famous classmate among the 30,000 or so other undergraduates—around campus, though she'd grown used to inquiries about him from friends and family.
Such is the towering presence of Barron Trump, a 19-year-old six-foot-seven freshman at NYU's Stern School of Business, in the young MAGA imagination. The podcasters who have dined with Barron at Mar-a-Lago rave about his swagger and romantic eligibility; the president and his aides credit him with strategic mastery as an ambassador to young online men. On social media, where his youth soccer highlights periodically circulate, he is discussed with varying degrees of irony but nearly always in breathless terms. He does not speak publicly or operate a public social media account, which, by all appearances, has only deepened his mystique. Any view of his true place in the Trump firmament arrives in third-party glances. His mother described him to Fox News as "very vocal" in advising his father, and Elon Musk recounted on X how he spent Thanksgiving "discussing consciousness & video games with Barron."
This story is from the May 2025 edition of Vanity Fair US.
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