As Barron Trump prepares to graduate from high school next week, he’s not just marking a personal milestone but also stepping into a new role within the Republican Party. At the age of 18, he’s set to become a Florida delegate to the Republican National Convention, joining his siblings Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Tiffany Trump in this capacity.
The list of delegates released by the Florida Republican Party also includes other family members like Tiffany’s husband, Michael Boulos, and Don Jr.’s fiancée, Kimberly Guilfoyle. However, Ivanka Trump, who once played a prominent role in politics, was remarkably absent from the roster, having distanced herself from the political arena in recent times.
With his children assuming delegate roles, former President Trump seems to be solidifying his influence within the Republican Party even further. Lara Trump, Eric Trump’s wife, has taken charge at the Republican National Committee, focusing efforts on supporting her father-in-law’s political endeavors since assuming the co-chair position.
Despite his son’s upcoming graduation, Trump is prioritizing political engagements, including a Minnesota GOP rally scheduled for the same day. Despite attempts to secure a break from his New York trial, Trump’s commitment to the rally underscores his dedication to remaining active in Republican politics.