Student president defends Barron Trump comments after resigning

being forced to resign from the role over comments made about Barron Trump.

NYU’s Stern School of Business became the college of choice for the president’s youngest son last year – the institution is regarded as one of the top business schools in America.

Aside from the fact that he is trailed by Secret Service agents wherever he goes and isn’t likely to have a usual college experience in any way, shape or form, not much is known about Barron’s life on campus, nor how he’s settled in after beginning the next chapter of his life.

Which is probably why fellow Stern student Kaya Walker garnered so much attention after an interview with Vanity Fair where she described him in terms that have been interpreted by many as unflattering.

Kaya had been the president of NYU College Republicans, but had no choice but to step down after the comments she made about Donald and Melania Trump’s son.

She told Vanity Fair of Barron Trump: “He’s sort of like an oddity on campus.”

Kaya added: “He goes to class, he goes home.”

Perhaps unsurprisingly she found herself heavily criticized online, with the College Republicans of America (CRA) labeling her comments ‘inappropriate’ and in conflict with its ‘values and principles’.

As the story picked up more and more traction, Kaya ultimately resigned from her presidential role on Sunday night (February 16).

Now, days later, she has broken her silence to address the controversy in an interview with the New York Post.

‘”I’ve been killing myself trying to support the conservative movement,” she said. “Everybody knows that it’s an uphill battle being a Republican at NYU.”

She went on: “I’ve put my everything into building up my chapter. I built [attendance] up exponentially.

“It’s been insane, especially this past year, we’ve seen such a rise in membership and had such a great time.”

Barron Trump had been kept outside the spotlight for years before appearing alongside his father, Donald Trump, to celebrate the presidential election victory this past November. The 18-year-old son of Donald and Melania Trump has always been an object of interest for people worldwide due to his height, and his star-status has only grown as he’s entered adulthood.

According to a People Magazine source, the 18-year-old has been “popular with the ladies” since starting classes at NYU’s Stern School of Business in September.

“He’s at Stern so he’s studying business in some way. He’s a ladies man for sure. He’s really popular with the ladies,” the source said. “He’s tall and handsome. A lot of people seem to think he’s pretty attractive — yes, even liberal people like him.”

Related Posts

After a tough divorce, Kevin Costner, 67, found love again—And you might know her

Kevin Costner has always spoken of his now ex-wife Christine Baumgartner with fondness so the news of them divorcing after 19 years of marriage came as a…

King Charles’ ‘brutal’ decision after Prince Harry crossed ‘red line’

Prince Harry, King Charles. Credit: Getty Images King Charles and Prince Harry’s father-son relationship went down the drain as the Duke released his Spare memoir. Among many shocking revelations,…

Expert explains what it means if your poop sticks to toilet bowl and when to be concerned

Credit: Shutterstock.com We’ve all been there. After doing what you had to do in the bathroom and flushing, there is still a brown streak on the bowl….

The Quiet Courage That Helped an Eight-Year-Old Shape His Own Future

The courtroom that morning felt unusually still — the kind of quiet that amplifies every shuffle, whisper, and breath. I sat on one side of the room,…

Taylor Swift Postpones Chicago Eras Tour Stop Amid Health Concerns

Chicago fans gearing up for a night of music and nostalgia were met with unexpected news when Taylor Swift announced a sudden delay of her scheduled Eras…

The Lottery Ticket That Helped a Mother Rebuild Her Life

When my thirty-year marriage ended, I never imagined I’d end up sleeping on my son’s foldout couch, quietly trying not to take up space. Marvin and his…