The question no one dared to ask is suddenly on the table.
Not about Donald. About his son.
He was a child in the White House, a quiet shadow to the loudest man in America. Now, at 20, a new poll hints millions are ready to rip up the Constitution just to speed up his rise. Barr… Continues…
Donald Trump has always dominated American politics like a storm, but the newest fascination isn’t the man at the podium; it’s the son who mostly stayed in the background. Barron Trump, once the quiet kid trailing his parents through the White House corridors, is now a 20-year-old business student whose influence has already brushed a presidential race. Advisers credit him with steering his father toward the podcasts and platforms that electrified younger male voters in 2024, calling his instincts “ratings gold.”
That quiet power is why a surprising share of Republican voters say they’d even rewrite the Constitution to let him run before 35. Most Americans balk at that, but nearly half of Republicans still say they’d back him one day through the normal route. Whether he chooses business, private life, or a future campaign, the Trump story clearly isn’t tied to just one man anymore—and Barron’s next move may decide how long the dynasty lasts.