Barron Trump, the son of Donald Trump and Melania Trump, is currently in the middle of his freshman year at New York University.
The president-elect’s youngest child is a freshman at New York University, but he hasn’t been able to interact normally with his fellow students because his Secret Service protectors are always trailing his every move.
As TMZ reported, Barron seems to have a safe way of meeting new friends in college, and his classmates seem to like him.
“Given his unique situation, NYU students presume it can be difficult for BT to live the typical life of a college freshman. So, although he might not be the life of the party, the consensus is he’s “chill” and friendly when he does cross paths with others.”
At 6-foot-9, it’s hard for him to hide in a crowd and hang out, so Barron Trump has found friends by being a gamer.
“We’re told Barron is a gamer, and he has been asking NYU students for their Discord usernames and Gamertags to play together online. Discord is a well-known chat app designed for online gamers,” TMZ wrote.
TMZ added that Barron loves to play FC25, formerly known as FIFA.
The report stated the 18-year-old had asked other students for their Discord usernames and gamertags. For those out of the loop, Discord is an app for gamers on which players can build their own profiles, chat, and play with other members.
NYU Student Forced To Resign After Comments About Barron Trump

The New York University chapter president of the College Republicans resigned over a week ago over comments she made about fellow student Barron Trump.
Former President of NYU’s College Republicans Kaya J. Walker became public enemy number one amid backlash over a recent comment she made about President Donald J. Trump’s youngest son and his life as a college student at the school.
“He’s sort of like an oddity on campus,” Kaya told Vanity Fair.
“He goes to class, he goes home.”
Kaya shared her side of the story in a letter to the chairman of the New York Federation of College Republicans, in which she claimed her comment addressed the obsession that has developed around Barron Trump on campus rather than describing him.
