A video shared on social media has revealed what Barron Trump sounds like.

Social media users have said that Barron Trump, who turned 18 in March, is now “fair game” and no longer “off limits” to attacks from the media and elsewhere after he was announced as a Florida delegate to the Republican National Convention.

The Republican Party of Florida chairman said Barron Trump, will be one of 41 at-large delegates from Florida at the Republican National Convention in July, where his father will be confirmed as the GOP’s 2024 presidential candidate, NBC News first reported.

Now, a clip of Barron Trump talking has been shared to X, formerly Twitter—and people are going crazy.

“BARRON TRUMP’S VOICE. FINALLY. Now I know what he sounds like,” X user @Pickuptruckdude captioned the video they uploaded to the platform. The clip is credited to @bwtgirls_.

Many people in the comments think he sounds like his brothers Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, while others think he sounds like the character Greg from the TV series Succession.

“Sounds like his brothers,” one person wrote, with another commenting: “Someone tells me he sounds like Cousin Greg.”

A third person added: “Apparently he had a strong Slovenian accent as a young child.”

Over the years, Barron Trump has retained much more of a private life than the rest of his family, with his stepping in as a Florida delegate at the Republican convention being the first time the 18-year-old has been placed in the political spotlight in such a public way. He will join his siblings Eric, Donald Trump Jr., and Tiffany as the Florida at-large RNC delegates.

In a statement confirming that Barron will serve as a delegate, Power said: “We have a great delegation of grassroots leaders, elected officials and even Trump family members.

“Florida is continuing to have a great convention team, but more importantly we are preparing to win Florida and win it big.”

Barron Trump was recently part of headline news after Donald Trump urged that the judge overseeing his hush money trial in New York permit him to miss one day of proceedings to attend the teenager’s high school graduation on May 17.

Judge Juan Merchan has confirmed that the falsifying business records trial will be on hold on May 17, allowing the former president to attend his son’s high school graduation in Florida.


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