Barron Trump will not attend Fla. RNC as delegate after all
Barron Trump, the youngest son of former president and 2024 Republican candidate Donald Trump, has turned down an offer to serve as a delegate for Florida at this year’s Republican National Convention.
“While Barron is honored to have been chosen as a delegate by the Florida Republican Party, he regretfully declines to participate due to prior commitments,” the office of former first lady Melania Trump said in a statement to news media Friday.
The announcement came a day after the former president expressed approval of his son’s involvement in the RNC, which is scheduled for July 15-18 in Milwaukee.
“He’s pretty young, I will say. He’s 17,” Trump told
Telemundo. “But if they can do that, I’m all for it.”
The 18year-old Barron Trump was just 10 when his father first announced his campaign in 2016. He has so far stayed out of the political spotlight. This year’s RNC would have been his first public foray into politics.
The Republican Party of Florida on Thursday announced it tapped the youngest Trump son to join his siblings, Eric, Tiffany and Donald Jr., as delegates with Eric Trump serving as chair of the Florida delegates.
Trump’s high-profile hush money trial will recess next Friday so he can attend his son’s high school graduation ceremony.