Social media demands Barron Trump enlists in US Army

 Baron will be enlisting since Trump family has so much love and support for our troops? Be a patriot!” one user wrote, as reported by The Spun. “SHOULD BARRON BE DEPLOYED FIRST? Before anyone else’s child is set to Iran, Barron needs to enlist and be sent to the fort lines in the war his father unconstitutionally started. Your thoughts?” another wrote.

“It should be mandatory that any sitting President who starts a war (which means every Republican) their sons MUST enlist and MUST serve in combat,” a third wrote. “There is no reason why Barron is living in NYC with his Step Daddy Hank, living life like a normal 19 year old. He should be in boot camp right now. Or, get deported back to the country of which he sprung with his Mother.”

Barron Trump’s mother shuts down school rumor

Not much is known about Barron’s life or academic performance at school. Even so, the fact that he applied to some of the best schools in the US tells us something about his performance in high school. That said, not long ago, a rumor spread claiming that the idea Barron could choose any school he wanted wasn’t accurate.

A few weeks ago, Nicki Swift reported on rumors stating that Barron had been rejected by three major schools: Harvard, Columbia, and Stanford. A Facebook user sparked the speculation, writing: “Guess what colleges didn’t accept Barron Trump? Harvard. Stanford. Columbia. Any college Trump is attacking — are the ones that, with all of his money they said ‘no endowment will let him in.”

The popular fact-checking outlet Snopes investigated the claims made about Barron being rejected from Harvard, Columbia, and Stanford. They, however, couldn’t verify it, stating that “there is no evidence that these universities rejected Barron Trump.”

While the rumors have not been confirmed or denied, Melania decided to put the matter to rest once and for all. Through her spokesperson, the First Lady of the United States said the rumors are “completely false.”

“Barron did not apply to Harvard and any assertion that he, or that anyone on his behalf, applied is completely false,” Nick Clemens, spokesperson for the Office of the First Lady, told Snopes.

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