Tragic reason why Barron Trump can’t give out his phone number to friends

Barron Trump is in his sophomore year of college, studying at Stern Business School’s DC campus. The 19-year-old has likely made many new friends, but as the president’s son, things aren’t always that simple. In fact, Barron is reportedly not allowed to give out his phone number, and there is one serious reason behind it.Barron Trump began his college studies at Stern Business School on the New York University campus. He was seen traveling to and from school with Secret Service agents, and they are following him around on campus.

Although Barron makes an effort to blend in and stay under the radar while on campus, it’s no easy task. The group of bodyguards — dressed down in casual, student-like outfits — trail him throughout the day. Their presence doesn’t go unnoticed; it often turns heads and draws curious classmates’ attention.

Yet Barron may have developed a clever trick to at least appear approachable. He is said to carry a black backpack to school, and although it’s necessary for keeping pens, notebooks, and computers safe, there could also be a hidden reason behind it.

On TikTok, one user has previously claimed that there is a specific reason Barron carries the $88 backpack wherever he goes.

“As Trump’s son, and the future heir, Barron is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but he always carries an inexpensive black school bag. Barron lived a life of luxury from childhood. He was raised by Melania, and had a life of ease and plenty since he was a child;” the user wrote, per Express.

Barron Trump “hardly exists” on campus
“However, no one would believe that under Trump’s guidance, Barron is very thrifty in private. Since he entered college, he has been carrying an $88 black school bag, which makes Barron look more like an ordinary student.

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