“Inappropriate” comments about Baron Trump toppled the head of a student organization

The head of the New York University branch resigned to the American College Republic, after it was described by the younger son of President Trump as “a kind of strangeness on the campus”, and Kaya Walker said she was forced to resign after “inappropriate” comments about Baron Trump (18 years old), In an article published by Vanity Fair.
“He goes to the separation and returns to the house,” Walker added to the magazine, noting that one of the professors of New York University said jokingly that Trump “does not really belong” to the liberal campus, historically, and is located in the village of Greenwich in New York.
In response, the pro -Republican student organization said that Walker’s statements are “incompatible” with its values and principles, and have accepted her resignation.
The organization stated that it had broke a 100 -year base, to not support a specific candidate, and supported Trump before the start of the presidential primaries of the Republican Party.
Conservative students in the group said they had a campaign tirelessly to elect “President Trump”, adding that their support for him was a “pillar of our organization.”
For his part, the national president of the “American College Republic”, Will Denho, said in a statement: “Baron Trump represents the future of the conservative movement, and we will supervise that he joins (American Republics of the American Colleges)”, while inviting “to join us in shaping the future of our party.”
After her dismissal, Walker insisted that her comments had taken out of her context.
The Republican leadership, a student in the last year, told the New York Post: “I have done everything I can in an attempt to support the conservative movement, and everyone knows that being a republic at New York University is a hard battle.”
Baron Trump joined, last September, as a student in the first year at the College of “Stern” Business at New York University, where tuition fees start from 62.7 thousand. He reconciled his studies and an informal consultative role in the successful presidential campaign for his father, and he is said to have launched a luxurious real estate project last month.
The presence of Baron Trump on the campus, which is often surrounded by secret service customers, has become a source of popular newspapers, where it regularly travels three miles from Trump in a convoy of SUVs, while officers from the New York Police Department are closely monitoring the area surrounding.
Meanwhile, the first American lady, Melania Trump, admitted the challenges her son faces while he was integrated into university life, as one of the most famous teenagers in the country.
“I can not be an ordinary student,” Fox News said in December.
Baron is attributed to persuading his father to appear in a group of popular voice programs between young voters, in the period before the presidential elections in November, and President Trump continued to achieve great gains between young voters and voters for the first time in the 2024 elections, compared to four previous years. About “The Times”
Commercial projects
Newsweek magazine stated that Baron Trump, and his friend from his preparatory school in Palm Beach, alongside the cousin of the Republican Congress member of the state of Idaho, established a luxury real estate company.
One of Baron’s partners said that the company was resolved shortly after the elections, to avoid media coverage, but will be re -launched.
In the following days, he returned and said that this will not happen at all, and no other commercial projects have been announced yet, and Baron is not scheduled to graduate until 2028.
Two weeks after Trump returned to his post, with the start of the spring semester, Baron appeared at New York University, wearing a white jacket and black sneakers, and besides a new set of pictures of “Paparazzi”, the New York Post announced that “the big man on the campus has returned ».
. Walker, a student in the last year, said that she did everything she could in an attempt to support the conservative movement.
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