Why Barron, the son of Melania and Donald Trump, could have two passports
In his book "Melania Trump - The Inside Story: The Potential First Lady", Bojan Pozar reveals that Melania Trump's aunt has taken steps for Barron Trump, the son of the presidential couple, to obtain dual citizenship.
The youngest of Melania and Donald Trump is rich in two cultures. Born to a mother of Slovenian origin and an American father, Barron Trump was born in New York on March 20, 2006. According to Slovenian journalist Bojan Pozar, who wrote the book Melania Trump - The Inside Story: The Potential First Lady of which the Sunday Express unveils some extracts, Ines Knavs, the sister of the First Lady, "took care of all the documents at the Slovenian consulate in New York, so that Barron could officially acquire Slovenian citizenship". Steps that could allow the son of the presidential couple to obtain dual nationality.
Throughout his book, Bojan Pozar writes that he is "almost certain that Barron speaks Slovenian to Ines, his aunt, who also lives in New York." According to our colleagues, Barron Trump already spoke three languages when he was still a child. At the age of 4, he appeared in a video, speaking with "the Slovenian accent". Asked by Larry King on CNN, the American First Lady then declared: "He has one. He spends most of the time with me."
It is true that Melania Trump is raising her son Barron on her own. At the start of her husband's presidential term, she refused to move to the White House, in order to be able to take the best care of her beloved son, whom she considers her "top priority" according to Paris Match. It allowed him to integrate the prestigious episcopal school of St Andrews in Potomac, located about forty minutes by car from Washington. In June 2018, our colleagues wrote that "some relatives even hear her speak Slovene with Barron", before adding: "She raised him without a babysitter, with the sole help of his parents Viktor and Amalija, who moved to Washington to be closer to her. "
Mother hen, Melania Trump is worried about her son. The wife of the President of the United States who fights against vaping, fears that the teenager will give in to the trend. "The Trump administration wants to ban the sale of most flavored e-cigarettes, as hundreds of people have been sickened by mysterious vaping-related illnesses," the White House said last September. An action initiated by the former model.