Donald Trump’s children have been instrumental in his Presidential campaigns.
His youngest son Barron has been the one exception.
But Barron Trump could be the key to winning the 2024 election that Democrats did not see coming.
Donald Trump’s son Barron is the youngest of his five children and is his only child with current wife Melania.
Unlike his other children – Don Jr., Eric, Ivanka, and Tiffany – the public has not seen or heard much from Barron since 2015.
Since Barron was only ten years old when his father first entered the White House, Melania has made it a point to keep him out of the public eye as much as humanly possible.
It’s easy to understand why, after Trump-deranged actor Peter Fonda suggested Barron should be put in a cage.
But the youngest Trump turned 18 in March and is slated to begin college in the next few weeks.
Now that he is 18, Barron has begun taking a more visible role in his father’s 2024 campaign.
Last month, the 6’9” Barron attended one of his father’s rallies in Doral, Florida, where he received a standing ovation from the audience as his father gushed like a proud papa.
However, Barron recently took the lead in helping influence Gen Z voters to support his father this November.
Democrats have historically held the advantage over Republicans with younger voters.
Gen Z voters primarily get their news and information from various social media influencers on platforms like TikTok.
In recent years, Barron has developed a friendship with 17-year-old conservative social media influencer Bo Loudon.
And Barron recently teamed up with Loudon to create a network of influencers who support his father’s campaign.
MSN reported, “Donald Trump has a secret weapon in his bid to reach Gen Z voters – his youngest son Barron, 18, and the teen’s influencer best friend Bo Loudon, 17 . . . The tech-savvy teens are busily briefing the 78-year-old former President behind the scenes on the new landscape of streamers and YouTube stars with millions of followers.”
“They are now acting as a de-facto social media outreach team, wooing online stars who older aides might have never heard of to the Trump cause,” the report continued.
Last week, Donald Trump sat for a 90-minute interview with popular 23-year-old Kick streamer Adin Ross, who frequently draws hundreds of thousands of views for his livestream broadcasts.
North of half a million people tuned in live for Trump’s interview with Ross, making it the streamer’s biggest live broadcast to date.
The stream has since drawn over 100 million total views across social media, and that does not even include the number of views racked up by various clips of the episode.
The interview was a big hit, and Trump can thank Barron and Loudon for organizing it.
Per campaign insiders, “Trump rates the boys and sees their input as an asset.”
“He has no issues turning to them for advice on a subject that many of his middle-aged campaign aides wouldn’t have much of a clue about,” the insider also reported.
Barron and Loudon could just be getting started with their digital push.
The two are aiming to connect Trump with popular influencers like Patrick Bet-David, George Janko, and Jake Paul.
Barron has largely been in the background while his older siblings have been out front in past campaigns, but that looks to be changing this election cycle.
Informed American will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.