Barron Trump was seen surrounded by Secret Service agents at New York University’s campus on his first day at New York University (NYU).
President Donald Trump’s youngest son was closely guarded as he began his first day of college. The security detail serves as a reminder of Barron’s notoriety and the constant threats facing his politically involved family.
Barron’s father was almost killed by a gunman at a campaign rally in July, and the Secret Service has faced backlash over the massive security failures that led to the shooting.
It is expected that Barron will commute to school from Trump Tower, which is located nearby in Midtown Manhattan. The 18-year-old is attending the highly selective Stern Business School in Greenwich Village, which has a 1-in-20 acceptance rate.
The only son of Donald and Melania Trump is certain to have a unique educational experience, as his first day of school made clear. […]
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