Donald Trump‘s youngest son, Barron Trump, has been chosen to represent Florida as a delegate at the upcoming Republican National Convention in July.
Despite maintaining a low profile throughout the campaign, Barron’s selection underscores his growing involvement in political affairs.
At 18 years old, Barron’s interest in the nation’s political process has led him to take on this role, according to a campaign official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
His inclusion as a delegate reflects the Trump family’s significant influence within the Republican Party, with other family members like Lara Trump, Eric Trump, and Donald Trump Jr. actively engaged in campaign activities.
Delegates, including Barron, play a significant role in the nominating process, representing candidates at the convention where the official nominee is chosen.
Given Donald Trump’s prominent position within the Republican Party, the vast majority of delegates are expected to support him at the convention.
Barron’s participation comes as he prepares to graduate from high school on May 17.
Despite his father’s ongoing legal challenges, including a criminal trial in New York, the judge overseeing the case has granted permission for Donald Trump to attend Barron’s graduation ceremony.
The selection of Barron Trump as a delegate highlights his emergence into the political arena, marking a significant moment for the youngest member of the Trump family.
As he steps into the public eye, Barron joins his relatives in actively participating in Republican politics, further solidifying the Trump family’s influence within the party.