Popular Post Social Media Posted Wednesday at 09:04 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 09:04 PM Melania Trump Slams False Rumors About Barron and Harvard Amid Presidential Crackdown First Lady Melania Trump has publicly denounced a viral conspiracy theory that her son, Barron Trump, was rejected by Harvard University. The baseless speculation has been circulating online in recent weeks, particularly as President Donald Trump escalates his criticism and financial attacks on the Ivy League school. “Barron did not apply to Harvard, and any assertion that he, or that anyone on his behalf, applied is completely false,” said Nicholas Clemens, Melania Trump’s communications director, on Tuesday. The strongly worded denial came in response to mounting social media chatter, linking the 19-year-old’s college choices to his father’s increasingly aggressive stance against Harvard. President Trump on the same day announced the termination of another $100 million in federal grants and contracts with the university — a move that added to the more than $3 billion already pulled since he returned to office. These funding cuts, along with policies aimed at reducing the number of foreign students at Harvard’s Cambridge, Massachusetts campus, have prompted a series of legal battles from both civil rights groups and academic organizations. Barron, who stands at an imposing 6-foot-7, has been a growing presence in the political spotlight, occasionally appearing alongside his father at campaign events during the 2024 election cycle. Yet despite speculation that he might follow the Trump family tradition of attending Ivy League institutions, the younger Trump quietly completed his freshman year at New York University earlier this month. He is currently enrolled at NYU’s Stern School of Business and is expected to graduate with the class of 2028. “He’s got an unbelievable aptitude in technology,” Trump told Laura Ingraham during a Fox News interview in March. When asked whether Barron might lean toward politics or business, he replied, “Barron is a very smart guy.” Last year, speaking on Philadelphia’s Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, Trump added, “He’s a little on the tall side. I will tell you, he’s a tall one, but he is a good-looking guy. And he’s really been a great student. And he does like politics. It’s sort of funny.” Though President Trump has often emphasized academic pedigree as a marker of success, Barron's college path reflects a slightly different trajectory from his older siblings. Trump himself graduated from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business in 1968. Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump also earned economics degrees from Wharton, with Ivanka transferring there after beginning her studies at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. Eric Trump graduated from McDonough in 2006 with a degree in finance and management, while Tiffany Trump obtained a law degree from Georgetown in 2020, after completing her undergraduate studies in sociology there. Trump has claimed in the past that Barron received multiple college offers but has not specified from which institutions. As of now, representatives from Harvard University have declined to comment on the rumors or the president’s escalating campaign against the institution. The falsehood surrounding Barron’s supposed rejection from Harvard highlights the unusual scrutiny faced by the Trump family and their educational choices. With Melania Trump’s firm rebuttal, the First Family appears eager to put an end to the speculation — even as Donald Trump continues to make Harvard a target in his broader cultural and political battle. Related Topics: Trump Admin Revokes Harvard’s Right to Enroll International Students Harvard Allegations of Ties to Chinese Military and Human Rights Abusers Stir Controversy Harvard Acknowledges Deep Antisemitism Crisis Following Scathing Internal Report Harvard’s Shift: How Islamist Influence Took Root on Campus Behind the Curtain: Harvard’s Quiet Courtship with Trump Before Its Bold Rejection Harvard Becomes Resistance HQ in Trump’s Campus Culture War Adapted by ASEAN Now from NYP 2025-05-29 1 4
Nickcage49 Posted Thursday at 02:28 AM Posted Thursday at 02:28 AM She’s an idiot to even address it. 1 1 2 2
Srikcir Posted Thursday at 02:28 AM Posted Thursday at 02:28 AM 5 hours ago, Social Media said: “Barron did not apply to Harvard, and any assertion that he, or that anyone on his behalf, applied is completely false,” said Nicholas Clemens, Melania Trump’s communications director, Let Mommy do the talking Barron. 1 1 2 1 1
Watawattana Posted Thursday at 02:50 AM Posted Thursday at 02:50 AM If the rumour is true then it should be fairly easy for someone to produce evidence of the application? 2 2 2
stevenl Posted Thursday at 03:58 AM Posted Thursday at 03:58 AM 1 hour ago, Watawattana said: If the rumour is true then it should be fairly easy for someone to produce evidence of the application? No, of course not. 3
tomazbodner Posted Thursday at 04:24 AM Posted Thursday at 04:24 AM 8 hours ago, Nickcage49 said: She’s an idiot to even address it. As for Melania... she's in there to defend her kid. And knowing a little bit about women from country she comes from, that's a very normal thing to do. 1 1
Thingamabob Posted Thursday at 04:35 AM Posted Thursday at 04:35 AM By not commenting Harvard trying to keep alive the myth that it received an application from Barron Trump. 1 1 1
stevenl Posted Thursday at 04:37 AM Posted Thursday at 04:37 AM 1 minute ago, Thingamabob said: By not commenting Harvard trying to keep alive the myth that it received an application from Barron Trump. Harvard legally can't comment either way. 2
proton Posted Thursday at 04:47 AM Posted Thursday at 04:47 AM If David Lammy got into Harvard then anyone can, thick as mince https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsR4Nx-ELgc 1
Thingamabob Posted Thursday at 06:22 AM Posted Thursday at 06:22 AM 1 hour ago, stevenl said: Harvard legally can't comment either way. 1 hour ago, stevenl said: Harvard legally can't comment either way. They most certainly can. 1
Thingamabob Posted Thursday at 07:17 AM Posted Thursday at 07:17 AM 2 hours ago, stevenl said: Harvard legally can't comment either way. They most certainly can comment, and should do so. 1 1
jas007 Posted Thursday at 07:50 AM Posted Thursday at 07:50 AM In any event, NYU is the better school. It's right in the middle of Greenwhich Village and has world class teachers from the real world. People who actually experience reality. And as far as NYC goes, living there is one of the best educations a kid could receive. Harvard is a bunch of Ivory Tower idiots that couldn't make it in the real world, and so they became professors. I've been lucky. I've had teachers from NYU, Yale, Harvard, Columbia, the University of Chicago, and so on. Back in the day when those were real schools. Baron Trump made the right decision. 1 1
stevenl Posted Thursday at 10:11 AM Posted Thursday at 10:11 AM 2 hours ago, Thingamabob said: They most certainly can comment, and should do so. Violation of privacy. 1
stevenl Posted Thursday at 10:12 AM Posted Thursday at 10:12 AM 2 hours ago, jas007 said: Harvard is a bunch of Ivory Tower idiots Exactly where barron lives. 1 1 2
Thingamabob Posted Thursday at 11:23 AM Posted Thursday at 11:23 AM 1 hour ago, stevenl said: Violation of privacy. There is no reason, legal or otherwise, why Harvard should not clarify whether or not they received an application from Barron Trump. 1
stevenl Posted Thursday at 11:35 AM Posted Thursday at 11:35 AM 12 minutes ago, Thingamabob said: There is no reason, legal or otherwise, why Harvard should not clarify whether or not they received an application from Barron Trump. Logical thinking is not your forte. 1 1 1
Jingthing Posted Thursday at 11:43 AM Posted Thursday at 11:43 AM 9 hours ago, Srikcir said: Let Mommy do the talking Barron. Silent Barron. He's the Harpo Marx of dynastic political families. What does he even sound like? Does he have a Slovenian accent? 3 1
jas007 Posted Thursday at 11:48 AM Posted Thursday at 11:48 AM 1 hour ago, stevenl said: Exactly where barron lives. And yet he seems to be on the right track. It's one thing to be a kid. It's something else again to be a grown adult still hanging around a university because you can't hack it in the real world. I've been to more school than I care to admit. But one thing I'm sure of: the adjunct professors from the real world taught me more than any tenured professor from the elite schools. I've had both, and it's not even a close contest. It used to drive me nuts, though. From the real world professors, I'd get one of the highest grades in the class. From the Ivory League professors, not so much. Whatever. I survived. My father used to teach, when he wasn't busy being one of the best in the world at what he did. I've seen it all from the inside. And unless your idea of success is to hang around a university and never leave, then maybe you're the one that needs more education? 2
Thingamabob Posted Thursday at 11:59 AM Posted Thursday at 11:59 AM 20 minutes ago, stevenl said: Logical thinking is not your forte. During the course of my 83 years to date there are no doubt some people I have known who would agree with you. Anyway, enjoy the rest of your day.
Tug Posted Thursday at 12:34 PM Posted Thursday at 12:34 PM Who cares were the nepo baby goes to school they will just buy the degree heck send him to trump university….oh wait…..lol 1 1 2
stevenl Posted Thursday at 12:39 PM Posted Thursday at 12:39 PM 50 minutes ago, jas007 said: And yet he seems to be on the right track. It's one thing to be a kid. It's something else again to be a grown adult still hanging around a university because you can't hack it in the real world. I've been to more school than I care to admit. But one thing I'm sure of: the adjunct professors from the real world taught me more than any tenured professor from the elite schools. I've had both, and it's not even a close contest. It used to drive me nuts, though. From the real world professors, I'd get one of the highest grades in the class. From the Ivory League professors, not so much. Whatever. I survived. My father used to teach, when he wasn't busy being one of the best in the world at what he did. I've seen it all from the inside. And unless your idea of success is to hang around a university and never leave, then maybe you're the one that needs more education? Nothing at all to do with my post or his argument. 1
Popular Post candide Posted Thursday at 12:54 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 12:54 PM 15 hours ago, Social Media said: First Lady Melania Trump has publicly denounced a viral conspiracy theory that her son, Barron Trump, was rejected by Harvard University. The baseless speculation has been circulating online in recent weeks, particularly as President Donald Trump escalates his criticism and financial attacks on the Ivy League school. It's totally irrealistic! Trump would never do that! 1 1 3
jas007 Posted Thursday at 12:55 PM Posted Thursday at 12:55 PM And what, exactly, was your "argument"? Or your post? Explain for the Peanut Gallery. 2
Jingthing Posted Thursday at 01:04 PM Posted Thursday at 01:04 PM Barron is already grifting with his corrupt mafia style crime family but my understanding is that he's a good student and NYU business school isn't chopped liver. Personally I am a Harvard graduate though. Harvard Bartending School. 1 2
Red Forever Posted Thursday at 01:42 PM Posted Thursday at 01:42 PM I wish we could avail ourselves of Trump senior’s academic achievements but I understand that the Trump family have mega injunctions in place so that anyone divulging any info would be instantly ruined financially. I wonder what Trump doesn’t want us to know. 1 1 1
cdemundo Posted Thursday at 01:43 PM Posted Thursday at 01:43 PM 2 hours ago, Thingamabob said: There is no reason, legal or otherwise, why Harvard should not clarify whether or not they received an application from Barron Trump. Sure there is, they wanna f with Trump. 1
Real Name Hidden Posted yesterday at 06:30 AM Posted yesterday at 06:30 AM Harvard should grant Baron a (dis) honerable B. S. so they can get their funding back. It's the art of the deal. 1 1
BLMFem Posted yesterday at 06:38 AM Posted yesterday at 06:38 AM This makes sense. Biographer claims it’s Trump who didn’t get into Harvard "Trump biographer Michael Wolff has suggested that the president has turned his ire on Harvard because he didn’t get into the school. The Daily Beast reported earlier this week that there’s a running joke in the White House that Donald Trump has set his sights on the Ivy League institution because his son Barron couldn’t get in. But Wolff has suggested that it’s Trump himself who failed to attend." 1 1
stevenl Posted yesterday at 12:04 PM Posted yesterday at 12:04 PM 5 hours ago, BLMFem said: This makes sense. Biographer claims it’s Trump who didn’t get into Harvard "Trump biographer Michael Wolff has suggested that the president has turned his ire on Harvard because he didn’t get into the school. The Daily Beast reported earlier this week that there’s a running joke in the White House that Donald Trump has set his sights on the Ivy League institution because his son Barron couldn’t get in. But Wolff has suggested that it’s Trump himself who failed to attend." Yes, heard that. What in addition makes sense is that a Barron rejection would open old wounds. And an obama kid being accepted put salt in the wounds. 1 1
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