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Barron Trump, the youngest son of President Donald Trump, was "very respectable" during his interaction with former President Joe Biden at their father's inauguration in January, his brother, Eric, revealed during a recent interview with Megyn Kelly in Miami.
āOne night I call Barron and I go, āBuddy, what did you actually say?ā And it was something so polite I almost wouldnāt even get it right,ā Eric said of Barron's interaction with Biden.
āBut like, āCongratulations, and best of luck to you,ā or something like that. Something very respectable,ā he added.
Barron, 19, who is reportedly residing at the White House and attending classes at the D.C. campus of New York University for his sophomore year, has been credited with helping his father reach a younger audience ahead of his 2024 presidential election victory. President Trump previously revealed that his teenage son was influential in him doing interviews on podcasts targeting a younger male demographic, which included appearances on the Joe Rogan Experience, This Past Weekend with Theo Von, Flagrant with comedian Andrew Schulz, Logan Paul's Impaulsive and Barstool Sports' Bussin' with the Boys.
First Lady Melania Trump also confirmed her son played a major role in his father's successful campaign during an appearance on FOX & Friends in December.
āHe brought in so many young people. He knows his generation because nowadays the young generation, they donāt sit in front of TV anymore,ā Melania said.
āThey are all on the tablets, they are on the phones and all of these podcasts and streamers,ā she added.
Barron was reportedly "very vocal" in giving "advice to his father," with his mother saying it was āincredible how he brought in success because he knew exactly who his father needs to contact and to talk to.ā