KEY POINTS

  • Donald Trump shares his son's reaction to class cancelations
  • Barron Trump is not unhappy with the recent class cancelations
  • Barron Trump is being homeschooled amid the coronavirus pandemic 

Donald Trump recently revealed how his youngest son, Barron Trump reacted when he found out that classes will be canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

During his phone interview with "Fox & Friends," the POTUS said that the 14-year-old was not unhappy with the news. Barron is enrolled at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Potomac, MD.

Trump also said that his teenage son is in good spirits when he learned that he will be homeschooled for the meantime. The date as to when classes will resume has not yet been announced.

“They said, ‘You can’t go to school’ and I wouldn’t say he sat up and complained about it, ” he said.

The president also revealed that he and his wife, Melania Trump have been working closely with Barron’s school to make sure that they give the students lessons online and through other means.

Donald and Melania rarely talk about their son in public. In fact, the FLOTUS once lashed out after Barron was dragged into his dad’s issues by saying that a minor child shouldn’t be linked to anything that’s related to politics.

As such, there is no way to know exactly if Barron is a good student. But IQ Test claimed that the teenager’s IQ is 146. The figures suggest that Barron is a genius and is in the top 0.1 percent of the population in the world.

A few weeks ago, the POTUS proudly called Barron a genius but not because of his academics. The proud dad revealed that his son is actually good with computers.

“I have a son at home, he’s 13, he’s a genius with computers. ‘Hi, Dad, what’s up, dad? Dad, get out of here!’ Hey listen, I’m the president of the United States, Barron. Don’t talk to your dad… ‘Dad, come on dad, can’t you see I’m playing with my computer?’ The guy talks to me, and he's working with his computer,” Trump said.

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U.S. President Donald Trump (C) departs the White House with first lady Melania Trump (R) and their son, Barron (L), February 01, 2019 in Washington, DC. Win McNamee/Getty Images