Barron Trump, the youngest son of Donald Trump, who has remained mostly out of public view as he completes high school, will make his first appearance in the political arena in July, as reported by AFP.
At the Republican Party convention in Milwaukee, he will take on the role of delegate alongside his siblings to represent Florida. This convention marks the formal nomination of Donald Trump as the Republican candidate for the upcoming presidential election, as delegates from across the nation gather to officially endorse their chosen candidate.
Barron will join his siblings Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Tiffany Trump as members of the Florida delegation, according to the state party's announcement.
Earlier this year, Barron was seen standing head and shoulders above his family members at his grandmother's funeral. While residing in the White House during his father's presidency, Barron was meticulously sheltered from public exposure by his mother Melania.
"He's on the delegation roster and Barron is very interested in our nation's political process," a Republican campaign official told ABC News.
Trump's oldest daughter, Ivanka, isn't going to the convention in Florida as a delegate. She worked with her husband Jared Kushner as a top advisor when her father was president before.
Trump's sons, Don Jr. and Eric, are usually with him and often join him on the campaign trail to help him get re-elected.
Trump is making sure his family has more power in the party before the election. In March, they chose Lara, who is married to Eric, to be in charge ofthe Republican National Committee.
The ex-president has been given a break from his legal proceedings in New York to be present at Barron's graduation next Friday.
In a much-awaited segment of the hush-money trial, Stormy Daniels shared details of her alleged affair with Donald Trump, recounting their intimate moments together, including a 2006 encounter in a Lake Tahoe hotel suite. This testimony unfolded in open court on Tuesday morning (May 7) in Manhattan.
"He was wearing silk or satin pajamas that I immediately made fun of," Daniels said as a prosecutor questioned her about the encounter. "'Does Hugh Hefner know you stole his pajamas?'" she recalled asking Trump.
Her detailed and explicit testimony provided new insights into a story that has been extensively scrutinised over the years.
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During a break, Judge Juan Merchan cautioned Trump's lawyer in private about the possibility of the ex-president using vulgar language during the testimony, warning that such behaviour would not be tolerated. The day prior, Merchan had threatened to jail Trump for repeatedly breaching a gag order preventing him from publicly discussing potential witnesses.
(With inputs from agencies)