Barron Trump Takes Classmates to Meet President Trump at White House

Earlier this year, First Lady Melania Trump announced that she and her young son, Barron, will be moving into the White House this summer after her son finishes the school year.

Rather than abruptly move her son in the middle of the year, Melania showed what a great mother she is, putting her son’s needs first.

While Barron will be attending St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Maryland this fall, he just surprised his classmates with a trip to Washington, D.C. and an opportunity to meet his father, the President, at the White House.

From Page Six:

We’re told that about 80 kids from Barron’s Upper West Side school went to DC last Wednesday on a bus, accompanied by their teachers and Secret Service agents.

A source told us, “All the kids got dressed up: The girls were in dresses and the boys wore khaki pants and button-downs. It was so cute. They had a buffet lunch and a tour of the White House and met the president and the first lady, Melania Trump. President Trump gave them all a rousing speech about living up to your potential and being the best you could be for your country. Barron was really sweet. He was so excited to show his classmates around the White House.”

We’re told the group, along with Barron, 11, toured DC and stayed overnight at a hotel before returning to New York on Thursday.

Being the son of the leader of the free world certainly has its perks, and giving his classmates an exclusive tour of the White House plus a chance to meet the president is just one of many.

While Barron will have to leave his friends behind in New York, there is no doubt that they will jump at the opportunity to visit him at the White House every chance they can.

Barron’s classmates will likely never forget their D.C. trip and having the opportunity to meet the President of the United States, something every American wishes they could do.

What do you think about Barron surprising his classmates with a White House visit? Share your thoughts below! 

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