By Katherine Tinsley
1:15pm PST, Feb 18, 2025
NYU's College Republicans Club president Kaya Walker recently stepped down from her position after the student was criticized for her comments on Barron Trump.
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Walker told Vanity Fair Trump is "sort of like an oddity on campus. He goes to class, he goes home."
The College Republicans of America released a statement dissociating themselves from the teen after she dissed Donald Trump's son.
The organization branded the interview as "inappropriate" and against "the values and principles upheld by our organization."
The College Republicans of America released a statement dissociating themselves from the teen after she dissed Donald Trump's son.
The organization branded the interview as "inappropriate" and against "the values and principles upheld by our organization."
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, CRA invited Barron to join his campus club.
"Strong leadership is built on resilience, courage, and the humility to rise above petty hostility — qualities that Barron has already demonstrated," CRA stated.
"Our support for President Trump is, and has been, a pillar of our organization," the statement read.
"Strong leadership is built on resilience, courage, and the humility to rise above petty hostility — qualities that Barron has already demonstrated," CRA stated.
"Our support for President Trump is, and has been, a pillar of our organization," the statement read.
A source told People Barron can't have the "normal" college experience due to Donald's presidency, but he is "really popular with the ladies."
"He's tall and handsome. A lot of people seem to think he's pretty attractive — yes, even liberal people like him," the insider shared.
"He's tall and handsome. A lot of people seem to think he's pretty attractive — yes, even liberal people like him," the insider shared.
After winning the 2024 election, Donald publicly acknowledged Barron's contributions to the campaign.
"Then I have a very tall son named Barron," the Republican told a crowd, as his youngest child waved to fans. "Has anyone ever heard of him?"
"He knew the youth vote… And he was saying, 'Dad, you got to go out and do this [podcast] or that one.' He understood the market," the reality star noted.
"Then I have a very tall son named Barron," the Republican told a crowd, as his youngest child waved to fans. "Has anyone ever heard of him?"
"He knew the youth vote… And he was saying, 'Dad, you got to go out and do this [podcast] or that one.' He understood the market," the reality star noted.
Despite not having a traditional college experience, Melania Trump revealed Barron is fond of school.
"He loves his classes and his professors," the first lady told Fox News. "He's doing well, he's thriving and he's enjoying to be in New York City again."
"He loves his classes and his professors," the first lady told Fox News. "He's doing well, he's thriving and he's enjoying to be in New York City again."
While chatting with the network, Melania also praised her husband.
"He's very warm, he's fun," the former model said of the real estate tycoon. "He's very passionate about this country."
"He wants to make this country safe so everybody has a job and [is] enjoying family life," she added.
"He's very warm, he's fun," the former model said of the real estate tycoon. "He's very passionate about this country."
"He wants to make this country safe so everybody has a job and [is] enjoying family life," she added.