OnPolitics: Donald Trump's youngest son enters politics as GOP convention delegate
Hey OnPolitics readers! Politics is a family affair for former President Donald Trump, and his youngest son is the latest to join in.
Trump's son Barron, an 18 year old who will graduate from high school this year, will have a formal role in the Republican National Convention, USA TODAY's Zac Anderson reported. The Republican Party of Florida selected Barron as an at-large delegate, meaning he will be among Florida's 125 delegates to cast their votes for Trump at the July convention in Milwaukee.
?? Trump's family heavily involved in politics: Trump's family members have played integral roles in his campaign and administration, with daughter Ivanka Trump, sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, son-in-law Jared Kushner and daughter-in-law Lara Trump all intimately involved.
Still a child during Trump's first two campaigns and White House stretch, Barron Trump has been less visible. The convention will be his first big appearance on the national political stage.
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?Who are other notable delegates from Florida? Other notable delegates from Florida will include major GOP donor Ike Perlmutter and Kimberly Guifoyle, who is in a relationship with Donald Trump Jr.
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