'Things nursing home residents say': Donald Trump brags about Barron Trump's 'genius,' only backs rumors that Harvard 'rejected' his son – We Got This Covered
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‘Things nursing home residents say’: Donald Trump brags about Barron Trump’s ‘genius,’ only backs rumors that Harvard ‘rejected’ his son

Trump doesn't seem very keen on making life easy for his son.

President Trump’s onslaught on Harvard University has hit new lows, with him constantly finding new ways to disrupt the esteemed institution of higher learning. The latest development — Trump reportedly trying to ban Harvard from bringing in foreign students — has led social media users to speculate whether Barron Trump was actually rejected by the school, and if that’s the root of all this needless animosity.

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The popular X account Republicans Against Trump highlighted Trump’s appearance on The Ingraham Angle, where he was asked about Barron’s aptitude. With Barron now grown up since Trump’s first term, people have understandably been curious about where his interests lie — business or politics, given that those are his father’s preferred arenas. But, surprisingly, Trump said Barron is more inclined toward technology — which, to be fair, does track with his rumored influence in the current Trump campaign.

However, when Trump explained why, you could almost hear a pin drop on Laura Ingraham’s side of the screen. Apparently, the president is baffled by Barron’s ability to keep turning his laptop back on… even after Trump turns it off. Trump even asked his son how he “manages” to do that, as though Barron had just rebooted a NASA satellite and not pressed the power button. If Trump wasn’t so dark in his presidential decision, he genuinely would be one of our greatest comedians.

Naturally, those who do know how a power button works took the moment to resurrect the rumor that Barron got rejected from Harvard.

Barron Trump is currently enrolled at NYU’s Stern School of Business, which boasts alumni who’ve gone on to lead institutions like the Federal Reserve. Perhaps he could use that education to gently guide his father away from just podcast appearances and toward understanding why a lowered credit rating is a big deal.

But the gap between what President Trump considers “tech genius” behavior and what Barron actually did made one X user call Trump’s statement “things nursing home residents say.”

Other users outright claimed that Barron had, in fact, applied to Harvard and been rejected — and that’s what allegedly sparked Trump’s Ivy League vendetta in his second term.

The long-running rumor is that Malia Obama’s admission to Harvard — paired with Barron’s supposed rejection — has been a sore spot for the Trump family. According to the online grapevine, it’s the reason Trump has tried to clamp down on the university by cutting funding and interfering with their admissions policies.

As of now, this remains unconfirmed. But knowing Trump, he’ll soon catch wind of the chatter and gift us a midnight rage-post on Truth Social. Barron will be fine, of course. He’s the son of a billionaire who also happens to be a two-term U.S. president. What’s more concerning is that if the rumors are true, it means the powerful are once again standing in the way of people across the world who want to use education to change the course of their lives — just so the rich can feel a little more special, or worse, settle personal scores.


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Fred Onyango
Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.