Barron Trump moves back to the White House, report

Barron Trump resided with parents Donald and Melania Trump at the White House during his father’s first term as president. However, when Trump moved back into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Barron moved to New York to study at Stern Business School at New York University.

Only, when classes started last week, Barron was nowhere to be seen. Sources said he was exploring the opportunity of studying in another city, and now it appears that a decision has been made. Several news outlets report that not only has Barron transferred to the Washington campus, but is moving into the White House once again.

When Donald and Melania Trump left Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, and headed for the White House for a second presidential term, their son, Barron, traveled north. Last fall, he enrolled at Stern Business School in New York, returning to the city where he was raised.

Meanwhile, his mother stated that she would support her son in New York and would not live at the White House full-time. Speaking with Fox earlier this year, Melania stated that despite Barron living in New York, he would have a room at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue so he could “come and visit” as he wanted.

“Whatever he would like to do,” Melania said. “I feel as children, we have them till they are 18, 19 years old. We teach them, we guide them, and then we give them the wings to fly.”

She added: “I always respect Barron’s yes and no, and what he likes to do, where he would like to be.”

Barron Trump “prioritizing his studies” over love life

Since Barron’s first year of college began, rumors about his life have swirled in the papers. He was said to have tried to make friends on campus by playing video games online, and reports from earlier this summer even stated that he had gotten a girlfriend.

Even so, People Magazine reported that Barron focused on business this summer, rather than his love life. A source told the news outlet: “Barron has been actively working on his own financial interests and spending significant time with his family.”

Although sightings and reports have sparked speculation about Barron’s personal life, the People Magazine source emphasizes that dating is currently not his priority. He stayed out of the spotlight for the entire summer.

“Dating isn’t a major focus for him now. He’s prioritizing his studies, his supportive family, and launching his own career,” the source explained.

Barron Trump missing from first week of classes at NYU

This fall, Barron will be a sophomore. The fall semester has arrived; however, as classes at Stern Business School began, Barron has reportedly not been seen at all.

Why exactly Barron missed the first week of classes in New York was not known, but rumors suggested that he had switched locations. People Magazine referred to “multiple campus security officers,” claiming that the 19-year-old has not appeared on the NYU campus, but is instead studying elsewhere.

“From what I was told he’s doing a semester at another NYU campus,” one officer said.

New York University offers several degree-granting programs at its campuses in Brooklyn, Abu Dhabi, London, Paris, and Shanghai. Moreover, there are also learning centers located in Los Angeles and even Washington, DC.

Hello Magazine reported that officers on campus didn’t clarify exactly which campus Barron is attending for security reasons. However, the NY Post reports that Barron won’t be moving far away. Actually, it will be a place he has lived before: The White House.

Barron moves back into the White House to study at NUY’s Washington campus

The newspaper reports that Barron will continue his studies at NYU’s DC campus, which entails moving back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It’s safe to say that he will be a lot closer to his parents, and time will tell if that also includes making some public appearances with them.

The Daily Mail reported that the DC campus accepts up to 120 students each semester. Courses are available for those pursuing careers in politics, history, economics, journalism, and public policy.

Moreover, as Barron studies at the prestigious Stern Business School, the NYU Washington, DC, campus is also home to the Stern Executive MBA degree program. That will allow Barron to complete an MBA in two years’ time. Between 60 and 100 students enroll in that specific program, which costs $32,811 in undergraduate tuition.

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