Wow! This video is going crazy viral.
A viral video clip that surfaced on Wednesday has sparked significant attention on social media, as it captures a rare moment of 18-year-old Barron Trump speaking. The brief, 17-second segment is taken from the documentary series Art of the Surge, which highlights the final stretch of Donald Trump’s successful 2020 presidential campaign. In the video, Barron is seen meeting UFC President Dana White on election night, and it marks the first time many viewers have ever heard the young Trump speak.
In the clip, Barron greets a woman off-camera with a polite handshake and a friendly “Hello. How are you? It’s very nice to see you.” He then turns to Dana White and extends the same cordial greeting: “Hello. How are you? It’s very nice to finally meet you.” The exchange is brief, but it shows Barron’s maturity and composure in a public setting.
President Trump, 78, is quick to point out how popular Barron is among his supporters, saying, “I gave him a call-out yesterday night, the whole area went crazy: Barron, Barron.” Barron’s rare appearances during the campaign had fans eager to catch a glimpse of the young Trump, and his presence on election night only fueled the public’s curiosity.
The video quickly gained traction online, with users commenting on Barron’s politeness and his striking resemblance to his father in both appearance and speech. Some users noted that Barron’s voice sounded like that of Hollywood actor Timothée Chalamet, while others remarked on his calm and respectful demeanor, calling him “such a gentleman.”
In the video, Donald Trump jokingly asks White, “Can we make him into a fighter?” referencing the UFC, which sparks laughter from the group. Barron, however, quickly shakes his head, seemingly uninterested in a career in mixed martial arts.
Beyond this rare public appearance, Barron’s influence on his father’s campaign has been noted. Trump himself has mentioned that Barron played a key role in encouraging him to engage with alternative media, such as Joe Rogan’s podcast and others, which helped boost his online visibility. In contrast, Vice President Kamala Harris took a more cautious approach during her campaign, avoiding interviews with independent outlets until late in the race.
Barron’s brief but memorable interaction has left a lasting impression, showcasing a young man with poise and a sense of humor, in addition to the strong family values that are at the heart of the Trump legacy.
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