In a recent interview, Donald Trump couldn’t help but marvel at his youngest son, Barron’s, technological prowess. He recounted an incident where he attempted to limit Barron’s screen time by turning off his laptop, only to find it back on minutes later. Perplexed, Trump asked, “How’d you do that?” to which Barron coolly replied, “None of your business, dad.”
Trump, clearly impressed, described Barron as having an “unbelievable aptitude in technology” and praised him as a “very smart guy.”
Barron, who celebrates his 19th birthday on March 20th, is currently a freshman at New York University’s Stern School of Business. Standing at an impressive 6’7″, he has maintained a relatively low profile compared to his older siblings, focusing on his studies and personal interests.
“I’m very proud of him about his knowledge, even about politics and giving an advice to his father — he brought in so many young people. He knows his generation, because nowadays the young generation, they don’t sit in front of TV anymore,” Melania Trump said in early December.
“He was very vocal, and he gave an advice to his father, and was incredible how he brought in a success because he knew exactly who his father needs to contact and to talk to,” she added.
Barron is now preparing to launch a luxury real estate venture with two young business partners. He briefly incorporated his business, Trump, Fulcher & Roxburgh Capital Inc., in Wyoming last July, but the company was dissolved four months later. However, the venture is now scheduled to relaunch [1] in spring 2025. Records obtained by the New York Post revealed that it had listed Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach as its principal address.
Cameron Roxburgh, Barron’s co-founder and high school classmate, previously confirmed that they were “working out logistics,” and “might relaunch” in the spring. While the venture is independent, Roxburgh claimed that Barron got “private advice” about the business from his father. However, there is no financial backing from the Trump Organization yet.
God help us, this is who is running our country:
Donald Trump on his son Barron: “He can look at a computer… I turn off his laptop, I said, ‘Oh good,’ and I go back about five minutes later, he’s got his laptop, I say, ‘How do you do that?’.. He’s got an unbelievable aptitude in technology."🤡 pic.twitter.com/YSsM6EJU1J [2]
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) March 20, 2025 [3]
You can only imagine how social media reacted:
A dude who can't even turn on a laptop, is running the country. Let that one sink in. Boomers needs to stop running the country. lol
— Ryca (@_oRyca_) March 20, 2025 [4]
Just think. This guy has the Nuclear Codes. 😳
— Denison Barb (@DenisonBarbs) March 20, 2025 [5]
so he mastered the on/off button on his computer.
so impressive
— TheGodOfX (@blueRedFun) March 20, 2025 [6]
Trumps measure for childhood excelence……..is a kid who can turn his computer on and off again.
Keep that in mind
— The Sarcastic Canuck (@Sarcastic_Canuk) March 20, 2025 [7]
Trump turns off his son’s laptop
Trump comes back and his son is back on his laptop
Trump is impressed that his son knows how to use the power button.
What a low bar
— Zorpheous Schrödinger (@Zorpheous) March 20, 2025 [8]
HOLY SHIT HE IS GENIUS LEVELS!!!
Let me get this straight.
You turned it off.
And he then Turned It Back ON!?!!?
ALL BY HIMSELF?!!??
NO WAYYYYYY 😱
MAKE HIM PRESIDENT RIGHT NOW
HE IS GENIUS!!!— aa5k ❤️👑 (@aa5k_idk) March 20, 2025 [9]
*Turns on computer*
Trump: My god Barran you’re a Genius!
— The Independent Bird (@Theindie_bird) March 20, 2025 [10]
Trump is clearly so in tune with today's generation. Look at his ability to talk tech and connect with his son.
Oh wait, Trump just pooped his pants.
Nevermind.— The Possum Politic (@PossumPolitic) March 20, 2025 [11]