Look: Barron Trump Holds Court with Table Full of Big Shots at Inauguration Event

During ⁣a notable luncheon at the Capitol ​following Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th⁢ president,his son Barron⁣ Trump captivated‌ attention by engaging in‍ discussions with prominent figures such as Jeff Bezos,Senate ⁣Majority Leader John ‍Thune,and Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio. ⁢Reuters reporter Bo Erickson highlighted that⁢ Barron was at one of⁣ the most engaging tables,where he was seen ⁤animatedly conversing while eliciting enjoyment from the ​event,particularly from Democrat Sen. Amy Klobuchar.

Additionally, after the inauguration ceremony, Barron made headlines​ for extending a classy⁣ gesture⁤ by shaking hands with former President Joe Biden and former vice​ President⁤ Kamala Harris, ⁣showcasing a moment ⁣of goodwill. His ⁢mother, Melania trump, expressed pride in Barron’s contributions during the recent presidential campaign, noting his keen‌ political ⁢insights and ability to ⁢connect with ‌younger voters, which ultimately aided his father’s‌ victory. Barron’s⁢ strategic advice reportedly included suggesting‌ his father appear on various​ popular podcasts, collectively⁢ amassing⁢ notable viewership, and contributing to Donald Trump’s support ​among the younger​ demographic in ‍the election.


First son Barron Trump appeared to be holding court at a luncheon at the Capitol following his father Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th president.

Reuters reporter Bo Erickson posted on X, “One of the most interesting tables at the Inauguration luncheon is Barron Trump’s.”

“For the last 30 minutes, Jeff Bezos, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, and Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio have been locked into conversation with Trump’s youngest,” he added.

In the photograph, Trump appears to be making a point while Bezos, Rubio, and Thune listen in.

Erickson also pointed out that “no one appeared to be having more fun” at the luncheon than Democrat Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who was a leader of the inaugural committee.

“Seated next to [Donald] Trump for more than an hour, the two almost never broke conversation. There was lots of laughing, hand shakes, pointing out people in the crowd,” the reporter said.

Barron Trump also earned plaudits for a classy gesture he made after the inaugural ceremony ended.

The younger Trump went out of his way to shake the hands of former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris as he was leaving the stage.

Last month, first lady Melania Trump said that she’s very proud of her son, who is a freshman studying business at New York University.

She praised him for his role in helping his father win the presidency in November.

“He is a grown young man,” Melania Trump noted during a Fox News interview. “I’m very proud of him, about his knowledge, even about politics and giving advice to his father. He brought in so many young people. He knows his generation.”

“He was very vocal, and he gave advice to his father. And it was incredible how he brought in success, because he knew exactly who his father needed to contact and to talk to,” the now-first lady said.

In particular, Barron reportedly told his father to go on various podcasts — such as, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” influencer Adin Ross’ stream on Kick, “This Past Weekend with Theo Von,” and the “PBD Podcast” with businessman Patrick Bet-David.

Altogether President Trump’s appearances racked up over 80 million views.

He won the 18-29 year-old male voter demographic 56 to 42 percent.

Young women also moved in Trump’s direction shifting from 33 percent support in 2020 to 40 percent in 2024’s election, according to a Tufts survey.




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