Not too much is known about Barron Trump; the president’s son keeps his life private for the most part. He attends New York University, opting to stay close to home. His mother, Melania Trump, also resides in New York City for the most part, taking up residence at the Trump Tower when she’s not down at the White House. It seems their time together is rubbing off on Barron, as his new friends compare him to Melania. He’s also reportedly in a relationship with a “very nice” girl—good for you, Barron! Keep reading for more information.

Barron Trump's College Experience
According to a "friend on campus" who spoke to News Nation, Barron Trump has been able to have a pretty normal college experience, despite his father being the president of the United States. The source revealed that sometime during his freshman year, Barron started dating someone: "[Barron] has a really nice girlfriend and hangs out with her a lot."
While not many other details about the mystery girlfriend are known, the source also added that Barron is pretty similar to his mother, Melania. "He keeps his head down and gets on with things. He's not trying to be the big man on campus." Melania has made it her priority to raise Barron as a nice boy, and it's pretty clear she's been very successful.

Melania Prioritizes Motherhood
For her second time around as First Lady, Melania has taken a bit of a step back, and isn't seen around as much as other First Ladies have in the past. Rather than moving full time to the White House, the 55-year-old has kept her primary residence in New York and makes trips down to Washington, DC, when necessary.
Prior to the inauguration, Melania was asked by Fox News where she'd be spending most of her time once her husband took office. "I will be in the White House," she claimed. "And, you know, when I need to be in New York, I will be in New York. When I need to be in Palm Beach, I will be in Palm Beach. But my first priority is, you know, to be a mom, to be a first lady, to be a wife. And once we are in on Jan. 20, you serve the country."

