As Donald and Melania Trump prepare for their second state visit to the United Kingdom, attention has also turned to their son, Barron Trump, who remains in Washington, D.C. Barron has started his sophomore year at NYU’s Stern Business School and is attending classes on the university’s Washington campus. According to reports, Melania is deeply focused on ensuring her son’s well-being as he adjusts to college life under public scrutiny.
Barron grew up largely shielded from the media, with Melania taking an active role in protecting his privacy. This protective approach intensified during Donald Trump’s presidency, as the First Lady prioritized creating as normal a life as possible for her son, despite the intense spotlight that surrounded the family.
Now in college, Barron’s experience is far from typical. Melania has acknowledged that her son’s public profile affects his campus life, making a conventional student experience unlikely. Despite the challenges, she described him as strong and aware of the unique circumstances he faces. Though details are limited, it’s been reported that Barron has connected with peers through online gaming and continues to adjust to his environment.
Last fall, Barron did not live in a dorm, instead residing at Trump Tower. By mid-September, he reportedly returned to the White House while continuing his studies in Washington. Melania, according to sources, continues to monitor his life closely, ensuring he is protected from any negative attention.
In addition to her role as a watchful parent, Melania is reportedly working on a documentary project with Amazon Prime Video, slated for release in 2025. She has also spent time between New York, New Jersey, and Washington over the summer.
Overall, Melania’s parenting style appears grounded in discretion, protection, and a desire to provide Barron with stability, even amid the unique pressures of public life.