Anonymous ID: 55f920 March 20, 2024, 10:40 a.m. No.20596954   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6963 >>7145 >>7184 >>7311 >>7610

Barron Trump, Donald Trump's youngest son, turns 18. Five things to know about him.

(Only four listed. Kek.)

https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/03/20/barron-trump-turns-18-facts-on-donalds-son-height-sports-school/72955019007/

 

Barron Trump, the youngest of former President Donald Trump's sons, and his only child with Melania Trump, celebrates his 18th birthday on Wednesday, March 20.

Because he's been a minor until now, Barron has not been in the news much during his father's one term as president, or after Trump left office. Melania is reportedly very protective of Barron, keeping him out of the spotlight, and allowing him to live a seemingly normal childhood.

So while we don't know much about Barron, judging from what his father has said about him, and various reports, we know a little about the youngest Trump.

 

[1] Barron Trump's height: He is the tallest Trump

Barron is reportedly about 6 feet, 7 inches tall, the tallest of the Trump siblings.

While his father is reportedly 6-foot-3, his mother, a former model, is 5-11.

The next-closest in height among Barron's stepbrothers and stepsisters is Eric, who is 6-5, then Don Jr. at 6-1, Ivanka at 5-11 and Tiffany at 5-8.

 

[2] Barron Trump is expected to graduate high school in West Palm Beach

In August of 2021, Barron enrolled at Oxbridge Academy, a fairly new school (founded in 2011) located off Military Trail just west of West Palm Beach, about eight miles from Mar-a-Lago. He is expected to graduate this May.

Barron is apparently looking at colleges and some reports suggest Melania may consider moving to the area where that college is located.

 

[3] Barron Trump likes computers

Donald Trump said in the past that Barron is very good at computers, joking that Barron broke into his locked computer during a CPAC conference in 2022, according to the Independent, and could even help fix Obamacare's website, which suffered from technical glitches when it was first opened to the public.

According to DailyMail.com, Donald Trump brought Barron to a rally in Las Vegas in 2020, a rarity that he would have his son, 13 at the time, with him. While ranting about healthcare, Donald Trump mentioned that Barron could have created a better healthcare site.

Donald Trump claimed the website "was supposed to cost $5 million. I have a son at home, he's 13. He's a genius with computers," Trump said.

At the CPAC meeting in Orlando in 2022, Donald Trump boasted that "I have a young son, Barron. He can make his computer sing," according to The Independent. “I turn (the computer) off and I lock it, two minutes later, ‘Hi Dad how you doing?’ I say, 'What are you doing? ‘I know how to get it open Dad,’” Trump said.

 

[4] Barron Trump prefers soccer

While at 6-foot-7 Barron could probably easily dunk a basketball, apparently his favorite sport is soccer.

It's not clear if Barron played any varsity sports at Oxbridge Academy as he isn't listed on any rosters, but he loves soccer, according to his father and various reports.

Anonymous ID: 55f920 March 20, 2024, 12:39 p.m. No.20597602   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7629 >>7630 >>7636 >>7638 >>7639 >>7651

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Law enforcement haul guns from airport executive’s home after morning shoot-out

https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2024/03/19/law-enforcement-haul-guns-from-airport-executives-home-after-morning-shooting

 

Law enforcement could be seen hauling long guns and what looked to be gun cases and ammunition boxes from the home of Bryan Malinowski Tuesday evening, nearly 12 hours after Malinowski opened fire on federal agents there to serve an early morning search warrant.

A source familiar with the situation said Malinowski was shot in the head during an exchange of gunfire with law enforcement, and that Malinowski is currently on life support.

An agent was also shot during the exchange, but is said to have non-life-threatening injuries.

A cul-de-sac leading to Malinowski’s home at 4 Durance Court was closed off Tuesday, but Arkansas Times reporter Mary Hennigan said she could see officers carrying out firearms and stowing them in a U-Haul trailer. Firefighters were bringing large tools out of the house that looked to be pry bars and possibly saws.