
Barron Trump Moves Back Into the White House
From New York to Washington
Barron Trump lived at the White House during his father’s first term. After Donald Trump’s return to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Barron initially stayed in New York to attend NYU’s Stern Business School. However, when classes began last week, he was noticeably absent.
Sources revealed he was exploring options in another city. Now, multiple outlets report he has transferred to NYU’s Washington campus and moved back into the White House.
Melania Trump’s Earlier Plans
Last fall, Barron enrolled at Stern in New York City, where he was raised. Melania Trump had said she would support him there, choosing not to live in Washington full-time. She explained her son would still have a room at the White House and could visit whenever he wished.
“Whatever he would like to do,” Melania said earlier this year. “We teach our children, we guide them, and then we give them the wings to fly.”
Focus on Studies, Not Dating
Since starting college, Barron has faced speculation about his personal life. Reports linked him to gaming groups and even suggested he had a girlfriend. Still, sources told People Magazine he spent the summer focusing on business interests and family.
“Dating isn’t a major focus for him now. He’s prioritizing his studies, his supportive family, and launching his own career,” one insider shared.
Why Barron Missed NYU Classes
As the fall semester began, Barron was missing from NYU’s Manhattan campus. Campus security confirmed he had not been seen there. Rumors quickly spread that he had switched to another NYU location. With campuses in cities like London, Paris, and Abu Dhabi, options were wide. Yet, according to the New York Post, Barron chose Washington, D.C.
A Return to the White House
Barron will now study at NYU’s DC campus while living at the White House. The move brings him closer to his parents and may mean more public appearances. The campus accepts about 120 students each semester, offering courses in politics, economics, journalism, and public policy.
The Stern Executive MBA program is also hosted there, opening the door for Barron to complete an MBA within two years. Tuition for undergraduates is listed at $32,811.