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Barron Trump has returned to New York City after attending his father Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President of the United States. At 18, Barron is stepping into adulthood, beginning his college journey at New York University’s Stern Business School. While he was by his father’s side during the swearing-in ceremony, his life remains largely based in New York, where he’s carving out his own path.

Melania Trump, ever protective of her son, has ensured that Barron stays out of the limelight for much of his life. Even during his high school years at Oxbridge Academy in Palm Beach, Florida, very little information about him made its way to the public. But as he begins making his own decisions, people are curious to see what direction Barron’s life will take, especially with his growing presence during public events.

At the inauguration, Barron received significant praise for his composed demeanor and how he carried himself among Washington’s elite. His ability to navigate such a high-profile event with grace caught the attention of many, including body language experts, who noted his confidence and charm.

Over the past year, Barron’s life has transformed as he transitioned from high school to college. After graduating from Oxbridge Academy, he had a variety of prestigious institutions to choose from. While he considered the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania—his father’s alma mater—he ultimately opted for New York University, a decision influenced by his familiarity with the city where he grew up. NYU’s Stern Business School, known for its rigorous standards, accepts only 1 in 20 applicants, making it one of the top business programs in the country.

President Trump expressed pride in Barron’s decision, sharing that the family was impressed by the school’s reputation. ā€œHe’s a very high-aptitude child,ā€ Trump remarked. ā€œBut he’s no longer a child. He’s just passed into something beyond childhood, and he’s doing great.ā€

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