Barron Trump, the son of business tycoon and former president Donald Trump, will graduate from Oxbridge Academy in Palm Beach, Florida, on May 17.
Barron was ten years old when his father was elected president. He did not move into the White House straight immediately at that time; instead, he and his mother, Melania Trump, lived in New York City for around six months while Barron completed his academic year. Melania is the one who desires to stay. At that time, an unidentified insider told the New York Daily News, “She doesn’t want to take Barron out of school.” She worries that he won’t get along with his new teachers the way he did at Columbia Prep.
Barron became the first boy to live in the White House since JFK Jr. when he and Melania moved in with his father.

After leaving the courtroom almost a month ago, Trump assailed Judge Juan Marchan, alleging the latter would not permit him to attend Barron’s graduation.
“It appears that the judge will not permit me to attend my son’s graduation. He is an excellent student and has worked incredibly hard,” said Trump. “It appears that the judge will not let me get away with this fraud. The trial is a fraud.
Judge Merchan did not forbid the former president from attending his son’s high school graduation, unlike what Trump has claimed, according to NY Mag. Trump was able to attend and congratulate his youngest son because the judge granted his request.
But Trump has a lot on his plate, with trials, court dates, lawsuits, and the next presidential election among his many other concerns, so he won’t be spending the entire day with Barron.
According to rumors, Trump will be the guest of honor at the Minnesota Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Reagan dinner later that evening, following Barron’s graduation.




