Washington: Former president Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, is making his political debut: the 18-year-old has been named as a Republican delegate to represent Florida at the party’s national convention that will nominate the candidate for the November election.
Barron Trump, who was only 10 when his father was inaugurated as president in 2017, has largely been shielded from the political limelight. His selection – along with three of Trump’s other children – reflects the latest expansion of the clan’s takeover of the party.
Barron’s half brothers Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr, along with his half-sister Tiffany Trump (as Tiffany Boulos), were also nominated, according to a list of 41 delegates at-large released on Wednesday by the Republican Party of Florida. Half-sister Ivanka Trump was not on the list.
The Florida delegates will join thousands of delegates from every state at the Republican National Convention to nominate their party’s candidate for the presidency.
This year, the convention will take place in Milwaukee from July 15 to 18 – just two months after Barron’s high school graduation.
Trump, who declared himself a Florida resident in 2019, won the state in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections.
Eric, who is executive vice president of the Trump Organisation and served as a highly visible surrogate for his father’s reelection campaign in 2020, will serve as chair of the Florida delegation, the state Republican party said.
Other delegates with connections to the former president include Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump Jr’s fiancee; Michael Boulos, Tiffany Trump’s husband; former Florida attorney-general Pam Bondi; Sergio Gor, a member of Trump’s 2020 campaign team; Issac Perlmutter, former Marvel chairman and billionaire Trump supporter; Steve Witkoff, a Florida real estate investor and Trump donor; Sue Snowden, the chair of the Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign in Palm Beach County; and Florida state representative Randy Fine, the first Republican state lawmaker to announce his defection last year from the presidential campaign of Trump foe and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to Trump.