'I like my suitcase!': Video of an excited 3-year-old Barron Trump goes viral

By Jessica A. Botelho

'I like my suitcase!': Video of an excited 3-year-old Barron Trump goes viral

NEW YORK (TNND) -- Barron Trump, who is the 18-year-old son of President-elected Donald Trump and Melania Trump, stands out for many reasons -- and not just because of his excessive height.

At 6-feet 9-inches tall, the New York University freshman is known for his mysterious persona despite being in the public eye his entire life.

Interest in him skyrocketed throughout the 2024 presidential election, and spiked again after his father beat Vice President Kamala Harris in the race for the White House on Nov. 6.

Now, at least two videos of Barron when he was a toddler are going viral, as the internet just can't seem to get enough of him.

In one video, a young Barron is excited about going to school. He's wearing a suit and tie and jumping up and down.

"I like my suitcase," he explains as he picks up a brown briefcase.

Melania tells him he will have lunch before going to school, while Trump tells him he will learn subjects such as reading, writing, and arithmetic.

Another video shows him talking about his birthday wishlist. It's a clip from an Entertainment Tonight interview, with Melania holding her son, who was just about 3 years old at the time.

In the footage, Barron is wearing a suit -- again. He's very animated while talking with his mother and a reporter at a charity event.

His Slovenian accent, which he picked up from his mama, can be heard in both videos.

A third video later surfaced of Barron saying bye to his father before heading off to school. Trump gives him some advice, urging him to study hard, and when he's older, to avoid drugs, alcohol, cigarettes -- and tattoos.

"I don't ever want to see tattoos on you," Trump tells Barron.

TikTok users are loving the videos, and several people are using the sound over their own footage.

Barron, who is one of Trump's five children, voted for the first time in the recent election. He cast his ballot in Florida, with Melania sharing a photo of him at a polling place.

"Voted for the first time - for his dad!," Melania wrote in a post on X. She included the hashtags "#18yearsold," "#presidentialelection," and "#proud."

Following her husband's win, it is questionable whether Melania is planning to head back to the White House full time.

Citing an unnamed source, CNN recently reported Melania is "unlikely" to make a permanent move to Washington, D.C., however, she will fulfill many of her obligations as First Lady.

"Discussions about how and where she'll spend her time are ongoing," the media outlet reported.

Plus, Melania wants to stay close to Barron in New York, according to reports.

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