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Barron Trump Eyes NYU for College, May Break Family Tradition

Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, recently turned 18 and will be graduating from high school in May. The young Trump is expected to attend college in the fall, breaking from the tradition of his older siblings who mostly went to the University of Pennsylvania or Georgetown University.

Reportedly, Barron is considering New York University for his higher education. This decision is drawing attention due to its proximity to Trump Tower in New York City, where Barron spent much of his childhood. While there is speculation that Barron might still opt for UPenn like his family members, the clock is ticking on enrollment decisions.

If Barron does choose NYU, it may pose a challenge for former first lady Melania Trump, as she may have to divide her time between supporting her son in New York City and her husband in Washington D.C. if he were to win re-election.

There are also rumors circulating about whether former President Trump will be able to attend Barron’s graduation due to his ongoing trial in New York. The judge overseeing the case has yet to make a definitive decision on this matter, leaving the possibility open for Trump to attend the milestone event.

This situation highlights the importance of family values and the challenges that may arise when trying to balance personal commitments with professional responsibilities. It also emphasizes the significance of following legal proceedings and respecting court orders, even for public figures like the former president.

Written by Staff Reports

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