Barron Trump's voice heard for first time since childhood

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 December 5, 2024

Barron Trump's voice has been heard for the first time since he was a boy, giving the world an extremely rare glimpse of Donald Trump's youngest and most elusive child.

The clip shows that Barron has grown to be a confident young gentleman, who looks and sounds quite a bit like his father.

Barron has long been sheltered from the spotlight by his mother Melania Trump - after all, Barron was just a kid when his father entered the political fray.

Barron Trump's voice

While the world has watched him grow up, the 6'9" Barron has not been heard from - until now.

"Hello. How are you? It’s very nice to see you,” Barron says in the viral video clip.

The exchange is captured in a 17-second video that was featured in the documentary Art of the Surge, which chronicles his father's historic 2024 comeback.

Social media users were struck by Barron's crip, confident demeanor, which reminded many of his father's tone. Barron looked the part, too, wearing a suit and tie like Donald - although he now dwarfs his dad in height.

"Barron has his Dad’s speech cadence!” wrote one X user, while others labeled Barron a "gentleman."

After greeting an unseen person, Barron turned to meet UFC founder Dana White, a longtime associate and ally of Donald - who promptly lavished praise on his son.

"I gave him a shout-out last night, the place went crazy: Ba-ron, Ba-ron,” Trump told White.

Moments later, Barron shook hands with White, telling him, "It's very nice to finally meet you."

Donald asked White if he could make Barron into a "fighter," drawing laughs from the crowd.

Barron's future

It looks like Donald and Melania have done an excellent job raising Barron. The same can hardly be said about Joe Biden, who just pardoned his son for a series of crimes.

Far from being a liability to his father, Barron has received credit for helping Donald win the presidency back. Specifically, Barron encouraged his father to use podcasts to reach young, especially male, voters.

As he enters his college years, public interest in Barron is only growing. Whether he decides to follow his father into politics or not, he is clearly on the road to success.

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