Donald Trump gives answer to whether son Barron could become president of the US
The unpredictability of current U.S. politics, full of drama and intrigue, makes forecasting the future nearly impossible. Yet Donald Trump defied expectations in the 2024 election, winning the presidency with even stronger support than his first term.
His victory unsettled Democrats and his early months in office have already generated waves of political debate. Speculation continues around his connections to the unreleased Epstein files, with some questioning whether he could complete his second term or establish a long-lasting Republican legacy.
Trump, however, seems focused on maintaining his political momentum. Many believe he envisions a future where the Trump name continues to dominate American politics.
There has long been speculation about which of his children might succeed him. Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka were active in his first term, but neither has shown clear political ambitions beyond their father’s shadow.
Barron Trump, the youngest, has grown up alongside his father’s political journey. Observers note that his formative years were shaped by Trump’s campaigns, potentially grooming him for future political involvement.
In a recent Fox News interview, Trump praised all his children as intelligent and patriotic, singling out Barron as “very meticulous” and suggesting he could be well-prepared for leadership in the future.
At 19, Barron is still far from eligibility for the presidency and has not publicly expressed political ambitions. Currently studying at NYU, he did play a small role in the 2024 campaign, helping engage younger voters and advising his father on reaching his generation.