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How ‘loner’ Barron Trump differs from dad Donald, siblings as he celebrates 20th birthday
President Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, is reportedly a “carbon copy” of his father — with one major difference.
“He is blessed without the elder’s brashness,” People reported on Friday as the 20-year-old celebrates his birthday.
The outlet’s insider compared the New York University student to Melania Trump instead, claiming, “He is more like his mother with a European aloof and quiet sophistication.”
As for how Barron stands out from his older half-siblings, he is allegedly “sort of a loner” compared to Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump and Tiffany Trump.
“Growing up in the public eye and not necessarily feeling comfortable in it has made him stronger within himself, and at the same time, is driving his ambition,” the source noted. “It’s an interesting combination.”
The NYU student has reportedly “inherited his father’s interest in making money and a name for himself, and is well on the way to becoming an entrepreneur.”
The insider shared, “He is smart, focused and resourceful. He is always looking for areas that interest him and is quite ambitious for such a young age.”
Barron has allegedly been “actively pursuing successful ventures” for “several” years now as he looks to make a name for himself, per the source.
The individual referred to Barron’s 20th year as “a turning point,” explaining, “He … wants to engage with projects that not only interest him, but will make him a lot of money. This is how to impress his family. He wants to make his own mark.”
The source continued, “He has always thought about business and truly is interested in it like his father. A lot of this ambition has to do with his desire to look good to Donald, as well as to his mother. He’s more gung-ho than most.”
Reps for the White House did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
In his first year out of the nest, Barron moved to the Big Apple to attend NYU’s Stern School of Business.
However, the first son reportedly relocated back to Washington, D.C. for his sophomore year.
Additional sources told the outlet Friday that Barron is likely to stay in the nation’s capital where he “has access to his family and to different options for his own future as a businessman.”
The first son has “mental security” and “a comfortable life with people looking up to him” in D.C.
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