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I'll hold back from worrying about a Barron based dynasty until he EVER opens his mouth in public to speak. The public doesn't even know what he sounds like. Why is he so quiet? Does he sound like Pee Wee Herman? I have gotten the impression that helicopter Mama Melania doesn't really want Barron to be infected with Daddy Trump's stink though as he's an adult now, it's up to him. He is tall though. That's generally a plus in politics. However, he's freakishly tall which likely cancels that out. 

I suppose he does likely share the politics of Daddy, though I think if he flipped the script and went anti-Trump, he could really be something special. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, impulse said:

 

You need one of those dolls, so you can show your next Thai masseuse where the Bad Orange Man hurt you.

 

No need for a doll, wait for 6 months or so and then show her your wallet!

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Posted
12 hours ago, Social Media said:

for

 

7 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I believe ‘hereditary succession’ might be the plan.


Certainly not the case with Hunter.

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13 hours ago, Social Media said:

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Barron Trump, the youngest son of Donald and Melania Trump, is reportedly thriving in his new chapter of life at New York University’s Stern School of Business. According to insiders, the 18-year-old has been making waves not just academically but socially as well. "He’s really popular with the ladies," a source told PEOPLE, highlighting his charm and appeal among his peers.  

 

Starting his classes in September after graduating from Florida's Oxbridge Academy in May, Barron seems to have adapted quickly to college life in Manhattan. Standing tall and strikingly handsome, he has captured attention even from individuals who might not align politically with his famous family. "A lot of people seem to think he’s pretty attractive — yes, even liberal people like him," the source added, describing his broad appeal.  

 

Barron’s move to NYU was surrounded by speculation, with his father, former President Donald Trump, teasing his choice of college earlier in the year. "He’s at Stern, so he’s studying business in some way," the source shared. In September, Donald confirmed to the *Daily Mail* that Barron had been accepted to several colleges but chose to remain in New York.  

 

 

Melania Trump, speaking to Fox News, opened up about her son’s decision and how it reflects the independence she instilled in him. "I could not say I’m an empty nester. I don’t feel that way," she remarked. She emphasized that Barron has always been raised as his "own person" and that she respected his decision to study and live in New York. "It was his decision to come here," she noted, underscoring her support for his choices.  

 

Barron’s presence at NYU hasn’t gone unnoticed. On his first day, he was spotted near the campus library, flanked by Secret Service agents, a reminder of his unique position as a public figure navigating college life.  

 

Despite his academic commitments, Barron has made selective appearances during his father’s 2024 presidential campaign. Notably, he declined an invitation to serve as an at-large delegate for Florida at the Republican National Convention, citing "prior commitments," as announced in a statement by Melania Trump. "While Barron is honored to have been chosen as a delegate by the Florida Republican Party, he regretfully declines to participate due to prior commitments," she wrote.  

 

Although Barron was the only one of Donald Trump’s five children absent from the convention in Milwaukee, he did make his first public appearance at a campaign rally shortly before the event, signaling his quiet but notable support for his father’s ambitions.  

 

From his choice to attend Stern to his reserved yet impactful presence in public life, Barron Trump seems to be carving a unique path for himself. Balancing the pressures of being a Trump with the demands of college life, he’s proving to be a young man who commands attention in his own right.

 

Based on a report by People 2024-12-14

 

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He certainly does have that JFK Jr appeal to the public.

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6 hours ago, WDSmart said:

He's hurt us all, even those who now support him. He's hurt them by allowing them to believe the socially destructive things they believe are true. And will hurt us all a lot more during the next four years... :sad:

 

Seek help before it’s too late.

Posted
6 hours ago, WDSmart said:

He's hurt us all, even those who now support him. He's hurt them by allowing them to believe the socially destructive things they believe are true. And will hurt us all a lot more during the next four years... :sad:

 

Seek help before it’s too late.

6 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

VERY important story. Just Another brat 


I sense jealousy from growing up as a have not.

Posted
6 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:

Major in nepotism,

Minor in sichophancy!

Nepotism?  
 

Joe Biden’s pardon is the epitome of nepotism.

Posted
41 minutes ago, Phillip9 said:

King Trump will certainly not leave in 4 years.  He will stay until he dies, and then King Barron will be our dear leader.


I certainly hope your dreams come true.

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40 minutes ago, Anthony mellows said:

Not a normal teenager.

Agreed. And even he doesn't look normal. Maybe he has to learn a lot from Daddy: First lesson: pussy grabbing, second: stand your man with a prostitute, third lesson: lying as much you can, fourth lesson: tell all people you will be next potus. That's all for your life to know.👍

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11 minutes ago, G_Money said:

 

Seek help before it’s too late.

I'll try, but I think it's already too late. I would have never thought there were as many people in the USA, my home country, that would vote for someone like Trump. He's either conned them, or they actually do share the same values as he has. Either way, it may already be too late for the USA. I expect Trump to completely disrupt our society over the next four years, and after that, there may be no way to fix it. :sad:

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10 minutes ago, G_Money said:

 

Seek help before it’s too late.


I sense jealousy from growing up as a have not.

I grew up as a "have," but not overly so. Later in life, I realized that many are not as fortunate as me through no fault of their own. It's those with whom I believe we should share our good fortunes instead of ostracizing them. 

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1 minute ago, WDSmart said:

I'll try, but I think it's already too late. I would have never thought there were as many people in the USA, my home country, that would vote for someone like Trump. He's either conned them, or they actually do share the same values as he has. Either way, it may already be too late for the USA. I expect Trump to completely disrupt our society over the next four years, and after that, there may be no way to fix it. :sad:


76 million saw through the BS of leftists ideology.  Woke, DEI, Border Invasion, Petty sentencing for hardened criminals, trans in female sports and locker rooms.  Drag Queens in children’s classrooms.  Cristal Race Theory and the rest of their nonsense.

 

That is why Trump won by a landslide.  We The People have spoken.

 

I know it’s extremely difficult for leftist idiots to accept the outcome of their agenda by the vast majority of Americans.


But try

 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, WDSmart said:

I grew up as a "have," but not overly so. Later in life, I realized that many are not as fortunate as me through no fault of their own. It's those with whom I believe we should share our good fortunes instead of ostracizing them. 


Go back and read.  The have not comment was directed @newbee2022

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25 minutes ago, G_Money said:

76 million saw through the BS of leftists ideology.  Woke, DEI, Border Invasion, Petty sentencing for hardened criminals, trans in female sports and locker rooms.  Drag Queens in children’s classrooms.  Cristal Race Theory and the rest of their nonsense.

 

That is why Trump won by a landslide.

And 74 million voted for Harris. I wouldn't call that a "landslide." 

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34 minutes ago, WDSmart said:

And 74 million voted for Harris. I wouldn't call that a "landslide." 

Apparently some 90 million didn't vote at all.

 

Landslide? Yes Trump won, I'm not disputing that. It wasn't a landslide, and those pretty little coloured maps of the USA are perhaps a little bit disingenuous, very few people live in much of the "red" territory.

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Posted
56 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Agree, Biden believes in the peaceful transfer of power through elections.


Are you that stupid to think Barron would inherit the Presidency?

 

You're a leftist.  Of course you are.

Posted
50 minutes ago, WDSmart said:

And 74 million voted for Harris. I wouldn't call that a "landslide." 

I would.  Popular vote doesn’t count anyway.

 

Electoral:  T-312. H-226

 

LANDSLIDE

Posted
1 minute ago, G_Money said:

I would.  Popular vote doesn’t count anyway.

 

Electoral:  T-312. H-226

 

LANDSLIDE

Yes, but that's not what you referred to in your post. You referred to the popular vote.

Trump did win the Electoral College by a large margin. Here's what I think of the Electoral College: Rung & Bill:  US Electoral College - Opinion

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