Podcast hosts praise Barron Trump's intellect after having dinner with him
Former President Donald Trump has often spoken positively of his youngest son Barron, who reportedly offers him political advice.
Yet the former president isn't the only one who is beaming, as a group of podcasters did so earlier this year.
Patrick Bet-David "watched Barron run dinner with stories"
Entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David hosts the "Valuetainment" show, and he spoke of meeting Barron during an episode earlier this year.
"I'm doing a podcast, I get an email saying, 'Barron Trump wants to have dinner with you because he follows the content," Bet-David recalled.
Tom Ellsworth expressed a positive opinion of Barron too, remarking that he "wasn't snide, he wasn't telling dirty jokes, he was very, very balanced, talking about getting ready to go to college."
Bet-David then went on to recount how he and the other guests "watched Barron run dinner with stories, entertainment--everything."
Barron "wasn't snide, he wasn't telling dirty jokes, he was very, very balanced"
Bet-David's fellow podcast host Vincent Oshana was at the dinner as well, and described the president's youngest son as being a "witty, smart, hilarious" individual with "a good head on his shoulders."
Bet-David also highlighted Barron's sense of humor, noting that at one point the president's son made light of his luxurious upbringing.
"People were saying their dad came from a trailer home, everyone was telling their sob story, and Barron's like, 'Yeah, same here, I mean, I was born in the penthouse of a building all the way up top. Life was hard."
Tom Ellsworth expressed a positive opinion of Barron too, remarking that he "wasn't snide, he wasn't telling dirty jokes, he was very, very balanced, talking about getting ready to go to college."
Former president's youngest son said to be unbothered by public attacks
Meanwhile, Bet-David observed that Barron was wholly unbothered by the prospect of receiving public attacks now that he is a legal adult.
"'They said the other day, it's officially fair game to come after me,'" Bet-David quoted him as saying. "'I don't care--good, do it. I get it, they've done it to every kid. What's the difference?'"
Barron apparently hasn't just made a good impression on podcast hosts, as a recent Daily Mail report suggests that some of his fellow students at New York University (NYU) like him as well, with one young woman telling the newspaper, "Who wouldn't want to be friends with a Trump?"