The Surprising Reason Barron Trump Won’t Share His Phone Number with College Friends

Barron Trump, now 19 and in his sophomore year, has switched to NYU’s smaller Washington, D.C. campus for classes at the Stern School of Business. It’s a big change from his freshman year in New York City, but being the president’s son means college life comes with some unique challenges—starting with constant Secret Service protection.

Wherever he goes on campus, a team of agents shadows him, often trying to blend in by dressing casually like typical students. It’s hard for Barron to fly completely under the radar, though; classmates notice the entourage, and it naturally draws attention.

Barron Trump. Credit: Getty Images

He’s made efforts to seem approachable, like carrying a simple black backpack that costs around $88. Some TikTok users have pointed out that, despite growing up in luxury, he opts for this affordable bag to look more like a regular student and keep a lower profile.

Reports from his time in New York described him as keeping things low-key—he’d head straight to class and leave quickly, making it tough to fully blend into typical college social scenes.

One of the bigger hurdles? He reportedly avoids sharing his personal phone number with new friends. A source explained that once it’s out there, it could spread quickly, leading to endless calls and the hassle of constantly changing numbers.

Instead, Barron has turned to gaming platforms to connect with people he’s met. He uses things like Discord and Xbox to chat and hang out online—swapping gamer tags feels safer and fits right into that casual gamer culture.

It’s a smart workaround for staying social without the risks that come with his family name. College is already a time of figuring things out, and for Barron, navigating security and privacy adds an extra layer.

What do you think—will he eventually step into politics like his dad, or carve out a completely different path? I’d love to hear your take!

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