Lara Trump Gushes Over 'So Cool' Barron Trump, Reveals His 'Sleeper' Role In 2024 Win
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Donald Trump's daughter-in-law recalled her brother-in-law's calls on the campaign trail.
Lara Trump waxed lyrical about Barron Trump and said her brother-in-law deserves “serious credit” for his role in his father Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory.
Barron Trump’s help with getting his father on various bro podcasts definitely “made a difference,” the president-elect’s daughter-in-law, who is married to Trump scion Eric Trump, said on Patrick Bet-David’s “PBD” podcast last week.
“He’s so cool. That’s like the one word I’d use for Barron. He’s very cool. He’s like the sleeper a little bit, he’s kind of stayed out of the spotlight, probably intentionally,” she added of the 18-year-old New York University student.
Barron Trump is “really smart, he’s very cool, very entertaining,” Lara Trump said later in the chat. “He’s his father’s son, there’s no doubt about it and he’s going to do really incredible things.”
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