Trump reveals new details about Barron’s college plans ahead of graduation
Donald Trump has revealed new details about his youngest son Barron’s college plans ahead ofhis high school graduation.
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Donald Trump has revealed new details about his youngest son Barron’s college plans ahead ofhis high school graduation.
Donald Trump’s youngest son Barron Trump, 18, will graduate from high school in Florida on Friday 17 May, with his father permitted a day off from his New York hush money trial to attend the ceremony.
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