Secret Service Control Barron Trump’s Dating Life With Harsh Rule: Report
President Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, was spotted sporting a more casual look as he left New York University’s campus on Tuesday.
The 19-year-old finance student at NYU’s Stern School of Business traded his usual formal attire for a white polo shirt and khakis, along with a more natural, less-styled hairdo compared to his typically slicked-back appearance.
The young Trump, often seen in businesslike attire resembling his father, dragged his backpack across campus while being shadowed by at least one Secret Service agent—a constant presence that has significantly impacted his college social life.
Barron faces unique challenges when trying to meet fellow students, according to exclusive reports, particularly when it comes to exchanging contact information.
Sources reveal that the president’s son is forbidden from giving out his phone number to anyone, including potential romantic interests, due to security concerns.
“If people get the number, they would give it out and then a million people would be calling non-stop,” an insider told Page Six.
“You’d have to change the number constantly and it’d become a merry-go-round.”
Instead, the teen has developed creative workarounds to maintain social connections while preserving his security.
Rather than exchanging phone numbers, Barron gives out his gaming usernames, initially using Discord but now expanding to Xbox as his “communication platform of choice.”
The Trump scion reportedly considers gaming platforms a safer form of communication, thanks to what he views as the protective nature of “gamer bro culture.”
This technological savvy aligns with previous comments from President Trump, who recently told Laura Ingraham about his son’s “unbelievable aptitude in technology.”
The president recounted an incident where he had turned off Barron’s laptop only to find him using it again minutes later.
“I said, ‘How’d you do that?’” Trump recalled, to which his son apparently replied, “None of your business, Dad.”
The 78-year-old president has repeatedly highlighted Barron’s technological abilities, suggesting that his strengths lie in this area rather than politics or business.
Trump has also claimed that Barron is “pretty popular”—even more so than his other sons.
First Lady Melania Trump has credited Barron with helping bring in young voters during the election, saying he provided crucial advice to his father.
“He was very vocal, and he gave an advice to his father, and was incredible how he brought in a success because he knew exactly who his father needs to contact and to talk to,” Melania stated.
Barron, who recently graduated from Florida’s Oxbridge Academy before enrolling at NYU, continues to navigate the complex balance between being a college student and the son of a sitting president.
His security detail remains vigilant, limiting his face-to-face socialization opportunities and requiring creative solutions for maintaining connections with peers.
As the youngest Trump continues his studies in finance, he appears to be creating his own path—complete with a more casual campus style and gaming-based social network—while still living under the intense security protocols required for presidential family members.
Barron is reported to have helped his father in the 2024 presidential election by connecting his father with young male voters through social media and podcast appearances.
He apparently played a pivotal role in selecting influential online platforms for his father’s appearances.
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