Donald Trump gives answer to whether son Barron could become president of the US
“Tiffany is very smart,” he said. “She was a great student, always a great student. They’re all great students, actually. And I think Barron’s gonna be, uh, tremendous at that. He’s very meticulous.”

Ingraham then went one further, directing the president’s attention to recent speculation pegging Barron as a future president.
“A lot of people think [Barron] could be the next Trump president,” she said.
“I don’t know. I think-” Trump began.
But he was cut off by Ingraham before he could finish his sentence, with the interviewer suggesting perhaps one of Barron’s older siblings might be a good fit.
“In a certain way, they all could,” Trump replied.
At just 19, Barron has a long way to go before he’d even be eligible to run for the presidency. The teenager, currently studying at New York University’s Stern School of Business, has never expressed any concrete political ambition, but then again, information about his likes and dislikes, his hopes, dreams, and plans for the future remains a closely guarded secret.