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    Details of Barron Trump’s New York childhood comes to light

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodAugust 31, 20244 Mins Read
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    A lot of attention was focused on his family, including former First Lady Melania Trump and his children Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Trump Jr. They all played important parts in the White House. But Barron Trump, his younger son, wasn’t seen as much.

    Children of Donald Trump
    The first thing we should look at is Barron’s brothers. Because Donald Trump has been married twice before, he has two half-brothers and two half-sisters. Trump Jr. was born in 1977, Ivanka in 1981, and Eric in 1984.

    Trump and his ex-wife Ivana got a divorce in 1992, but the future (and now past) president was married again soon after. He married Marla Maples the next year, in 1993. They had a girl together named Tiffany.

    Trump got divorced from his first wife in 1999 and then got married again. He got married to Melania Trump in 2006.

    In the same year, Melania gave birth to her son Barron. In 2016, Barron became the first boy to live in the White House in over 50 years.

    We’ll get to that soon, though. Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Jr. are some of Donald’s children who have been involved in his presidency and have worked closely with their father and his team.

    Because of this, they are in the news a lot and do interviews, press talks, and TV shows almost every night.

    But 15-year-old Barron has been shielded from the world’s burning eyes. He’s been able to focus on his own life instead because his parents, Donald and Melania, want him to have the freedom that all children deserve.

    Barron Trump – early life
    Trump was born in New York City on March 20, 2006. He lived in Trump Tower in Manhattan for a lot of his childhood. He was said to have had a full floor to himself there.

    No one will be surprised to learn how much money Donald Trump has. As a result, Barron grew up in a very wealthy family.

    Mother Melania Trump told Parenting that Barron loved planes and helicopters when he was a little boy. She always made sure to make him breakfast and lunch. They didn’t have a standard nanny, even though they lived a very fancy life.

    Baron is nine years old. The first lady told People in 2015, “He needs someone to be a parent there, so I am with him all the time.” “As you know, my husband is always on the go.”

    “We keep it as low as possible,” Trump said. “You don’t get to know your kids if they have too much help.”

    Melania Trump said that Barron liked making things when he was young, and that his mother encouraged that. People said that Barron would draw on the walls.

    Per Metro, Melania told Parenting, “In his room, the style of the rest of our house is mixed with what he likes, which are planes and helicopters.”

    “We give him freedom to use his imagination and do whatever he wants.” After that, he can do anything he wants with his own room. With his own room, he can do anything he wants. We can paint over what he draws on the walls.

    Grown up by Melania
    She also said, “When he was younger, he started drawing on the walls.” “He’s getting more creative, which is great.” We can paint over the things he draws on the walls in his playground. He used pencils to write “Barron’s Bakery” on the wall one day while he was playing bakery. His ideas are very creative. But where does the imagination go when you tell a child “no, no, no?”

    As a child, Barron was closest to his mother Melania. Donald worked a lot, and in 2005, he told Larry King that he didn’t spend much time with his kids.

    Trump said, “I’m not going to do the diapers.” “I’m not going to make the food, and I might not even see the kids again.”

    No matter what, Barron loves being with his dad. Melania made sure that Barron spent quality time with his father when he was growing up. The two of them often went out to dinner together. After a while, Barron joined his dad on the golf course.

    “Get to know the person you’re with.” “And we know what our jobs are,” Melania said.

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