Barron Trump Spotted Arriving at Trump Tower…

Barron Trump, 19, was spotted with his mother Melania at Trump Tower on March 30, turning heads with his height, style, and a $48,700 gold Rolex. The NYU business student wore a sleek outfit, drawing praise and surprise on social media,

Known for keeping a low profile, Barron’s rare public outings continue to fascinate fans, especially after his standout look at Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration.

Now attending NYU’s Stern School, he’s focusing on business and plans to continue playing soccer, with both his parents supporting his journey.

Barron graduated from Florida’s elite Oxbridge Academy in 2024 and reportedly received several college offers. Ultimately, he chose NYU, where his father proudly described him as a “very smart guy” with a bright future ahead. Read more below

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