Where Is Barron Trump? Donald Trump’s Youngest Son Planning Sleepovers At The White House
President Donald Trump’s family has made numerous public appearances with him during his presidential campaign, during the transition and after he became president. However, one face that is not seen as often is that of Barron Trump, the president’s youngest son, who will be the only one living in the White House.
Trump’s only child with first lady Melania Trump, Barron is currently staying in New York City with his mother. The Trumps have been at the receiving end of much criticism over their living arrangements as many feel that the taxpayer is bearing the monetary burden of the first lady and first son living away from the White House.
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While there is a Change.org petition looking for the family to pay for the costs of their security in New York that has garnered almost 500,000 signatures in less than a week, the time for the family to be reunited in Washington D.C. is coming closer.
Melania and Barron, 11, are expected to move to the White House in May and sources say that the first son already has plans to host his friends for sleepovers once he moves to the district. A source told New York Daily News, “Barron has been asking some of his school friends to come visit him in the White House. He has said to his parents, ‘I hope there are bedrooms for my friends to come visit.’ ”
Barron, who has his own wing in the Trump Tower, currently studies at the Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School at Upper West Side and will move to be with his father once the academic session finishes sometime in May. The source added: “Kids at his school are already planning sleepovers.”
Before the final shifting, Barron will get the opportunity to check out his new home in April as he is also expected to make an appearance at the White House’s Easter egg hunt, the source added. His parents are also reportedly scouting for schools for the young Trump to attend once he moves to Washington.
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