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Barron Trump is reportedly working on refining his Slovenian accent to boost his self-assurance.
At 19, Barron is said to be discreetly striving to modify his speech patterns to align more closely with those of his American contemporaries. This information comes from celebrity journalist Rob Shuter, who claims to have gathered insights from anonymous sources within the White House.
“Barron is putting a lot of effort into how he expresses himself,” a source allegedly commented, adding that he “aims to speak with confidence.”
The Daily Mail compiled video footage illustrating the evolution of Barron’s voice over the years, showcasing how the president’s son’s speech has transformed.
Throughout his father’s initial term, Barron, the youngest Trump child, was largely shielded from the public eye. His mother, Melania, a native of Slovenia, is known for her intense protectiveness over him.
Recently, Melania was reportedly enraged when a MAGA influencer disclosed details of a private chat with Barron on a widely-followed podcast.
She also reportedly threatened influencers who took pictures of Barron at Mar-a-Lago over Christmas with expulsion from the club.
A viral video of Barron when he was four years old showed him speaking English with a strong Slovenian accent.
He was reportedly primarily raised by Melania and her parents, Amalija Knavs and Viktor Knavs, meaning he adopted a similar accent to theirs.
Barron Trump, 19, has been quietly trying to adjust his accent to ‘sound more like his American peers,’ according to sources close to the First Family
Since Barron turned 18, he has made more public appearances, particularly on his father’s campaign trail. Barron is pictured here on stage with his parents on election night in 2024
Melania has always been fiercely protective of her son’s privacy, even as he has been making more public appearances since turning 18. Barron and Melania are pictured in 2020
He was more prominent during President Trump’s most recent campaign in 2024, though he remains more reserved than his older siblings, particularly Donald Jr and Eric.
At a Mar-a-Lago New Year’s Eve party last week, Barron was seen with a muted expression standing between his mom and dad at a table as ‘Ice Ice Baby’ played.
Meanwhile, other top members of the administration, such as Kristi Noem, were dancing and having a good time.
And a few days before, he was also seen keeping to himself at another Mar-a-Lago holiday dinner.
Barron recently moved back into the Executive Residence at the White House after spending his freshman year at NYU in New York City. He will continue taking classes with the university at its Washington DC campus.
His efforts to change how he speaks may be linked to a desire to be more politically active, as he has support for a career in politics among some Republicans.
Barron is more reserved than his older siblings. He was seen with a muted expression standing between his mom and dad at a table during a New Year’s Eve celebration at Mar-a-Lago
As a result of being raised primarily by Melania and his maternal grandparents, Barron adopted their Slovenian accents as a child. Barron is pictured here as a toddler with his grandparents, Amalija Knavs (left) and Viktor Knavs (right), and his parents
Barron is pictured here at 18 years old standing next to his maternal grandfather and his mother
In a viral 2010 clip from Larry King Live, a four-year-old Barron can be heard speaking with a thick Slovenian accent while declaring ‘I like my suitcase’
Barron has been partially credited with helping Trump secure votes among young men by recommending his father engage with them through modern media formats, including podcasts such as the Joe Rogan Experience, which Trump appeared on in October 2024.
Will Donahue, the president of the College Republicans of America, said in February that his organization would welcome the president’s son into its leadership ranks.
‘While we have not yet had direct communication with him, we would be honored to provide him with a platform to begin his political career should he choose to do so.’ Donahue said.