Barron Trump Kicks Off Classes at NYU — Led by Professors Who Branded His Dad Donald ‘Threat to U.S.’

Barron Trump Begins NYU Journey Amidst Controversial Professors

In a notable turn of events, Barron Trump, the youngest son of Donald Trump, has officially embarked on his college journey at New York University. This milestone comes shortly after the university’s dean publicly labeled his father as a “threat” to the nation. Standing tall at 6 feet 9 inches, Barron has enrolled in the prestigious Stern School of Business, as revealed by RadarOnline.com.

The interim dean, J.P. Eggers, was among the 1,400 individuals who signed a letter titled “It’s Time for America’s Business Leaders to Speak Out Against the Threat Trump Poses to Our Republic,” which criticized Donald Trump’s fitness for leadership. The letter, drafted by Harvard Business School Professor Deepak Malhotra in late 2020, emphasized the urgency for business leaders to voice their concerns about Trump’s perceived dangers to democracy. Notably, Eggers has held various positions within NYU since 2008, including Vice Dean for MBA and Graduate Programs.

As Barron settles into campus life, he will be conveniently located near his father’s Trump Tower. The former president expressed pride in his son’s college acceptance, noting, “He was accepted to a lot of colleges. He’s very smart, and he’ll be going to Stern, which is a great school.”

At just 18 years old, Barron recently graduated from Oxbridge Academy in Palm Beach. While he considered the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania—his father’s alma mater—he ultimately chose NYU for its close proximity to home and its strong reputation.

In addition to his academic pursuits, Barron plans to continue his passion for soccer, having previously been part of DC United’s youth teams. Donald Trump also mentioned that Barron will play a significant role in his presidential campaign, believing his son can effectively connect with younger voters. “He knows so much about it,” Trump remarked, referencing Barron’s familiarity with social media influencers and trends of Generation Z.

As Barron begins this new chapter, it remains to be seen how the dynamic between his academic life and his father’s political legacy will unfold in the coming months.

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