After making divisive remarks regarding Donald Trump’s son, a university student was expelled from her position as president on campus.
After her remarks against the real president’s kid, Barron Trump, were made public, Kaya Walker, the now-former president of the College Republicans chapter at New York University, was compelled to step down.
to Vanity Fair about President Trump’s 18-year-old son, Ms. Walker faced harsh criticism from her Republican peers.

Barron was “sort of like an oddity on campus,” she told the magazine, adding, “He goes to class, he goes home.”
Numerous organizations, including the College Republicans of America (CRA), condemned the student’s remarks on social media, stating that while they were “unfairly framed,” Ms. Walker’s remarks were nevertheless “inappropriate” and against their “values and principles.”
Barron was officially invited to join the CRA by CRA President Will Donahue in an attempt to further broaden the horizons.
He stated in a tweet: “Barron Trump represents the future of the conservative movement, and we would be honored to have him join the College Republicans of America
Mr Donahue continued: “Strong leadership is built on resilience, courage, and the humility to rise above petty hostility – qualifies that Barron has already demonstrated.”

“We invite Barron to join us in shaping the future of our party.”
By supporting Donald Trump as president, collecting over a million voter contracts during elections, and “sending hundreds of our students wherever the Trump campaign needed them,” the CRA violated a century-old tradition and extended this extraordinary offer.
“Our support for President Trump is, and has been, a pillar of our organization,” the CRA statement continued.
Since enrolling in the Stern School of Business in the fall, Barron has created quite a stir around the college’s Washington Square Park campus.
Other students said that Barron is a “ladies’ man” on college, according to PEOPLE, while his mother, Melania Trump, claimed that the teen was “very vocal” and played a significant role in the Trump campaign to success, particularly as his dad’s “podcast adviser.”
The anonymous student added: “He’s tall and handsome. A lot of people seem to think he’s pretty attractive — yes, even liberal people like him.”
The child apparently doesn’t spend much time on campus or engage in school activities in spite of this.
For example, he is escorted by Secret Service agents to ensure his safety when he makes his way from Trump Tower through the open campus of NYU in Lower Manhattan in a convoy of cars.
The adolescent hardly expresses himself in public. According to Vanity Fair, one pupil claimed that although he appeared eager to play basketball, “he wasn’t really allowed to do stuff.”
Additionally, Ms. Walker told Vanity Fair that she was a little disturbed by the craze that followed Barron around campus and that he ought to enjoy a more typical college experience.