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Barron Trump, 17, Used by Father in New Anti-Biden Post on Social Media: All Bets are Off Now on What’s Exempt in Political Coverage

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For years we’ve heard that Donald Trump’s teen son, Barron, was off limits to the press.

But now Donald himself has thrown Barorn, 17, into themix with this post on his TruthSocial media page.

“In an effort to level the playing field,” the picture of Barron reads, “

Barron Trump will debate Joe Biden.”

So let’s see: Barron, who’s 6 foot 7, has never actually been heard. His voice is a mystery. Years ago I was told that when he attended Columbia Grammar prep he had trouble with English because he lived on the same floor of Trump Tower with his Slovenian grandparents. So the debate between him and Biden should be pretty interesting.

Again, this is posted by Donald Trump on his social media. It was designed by his staff, at his request. He thinks it’s funny.

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