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Barron Trump Reportedly Shut Down Entire Floor of Trump Tower for a Date

By Vanity Fair

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Barron Trump Reportedly Shut Down Entire Floor of Trump Tower for a Date

A source told Page Six that Donald and Melania Trump’s only son held the date at the Fifth Avenue building bearing his name for “security reasons.” This meant that residents of the building were unable to access the floor, which “wreaked havoc” on the building, according to The Independent. The identity of his date and the youngest Trump’s relationship status are both unknown. Vanity Fair has reached out to the White House for comment.
Last year, while appearing on the PBD Podcast, Donald Trump said that Barron did not have a girlfriend. “I’m not sure he’s there yet,” Trump said on the podcast. “I don’t think he’s had a girlfriend yet. He doesn’t mind being alone, but he’s somebody that gets along with people.”
Although the youngest Trump attends the NYU Stern School of Business, he is currently living at the White House while studying at NYU’s campus in Washington, DC. Per the university’s website, each semester NYU’s DC campus accepts up to 120 students who are interested in pursuing subjects such as politics, public policy, history, economics, and journalism.
When Barron was a freshman in Manhattan, sources told Vanity Fair that the six-foot-seven Trump son reportedly traveled by motorcade and attended classes flanked by Secret Service. A peer said they once asked the incredibly tall Barron if he wanted to play basketball. While interested, Barron declined the invitation because “he wasn’t really allowed to do stuff,” the anonymous source said.
“He’s sort of like an oddity on campus,” Kaya Walker, the former president of NYU College Republicans, told Vanity Fair. “He goes to class, he goes home.”
Now he’s apparently going on dates—and apparently investing in cryptocurrency. According to Forbes, Barron’s fortune has increased by $80 million in recent months and now totals $150 million, dwarfing Melania’s reported net worth of $20 million. Per Forbes, the youngest Trump reportedly holds almost 2.3 billion tokens, which he could resell for $525 million.
Original story appeared in VF France.