Mention Donald Trump in the U.S., and it sparks strong reactions—both criticism and loyal support. As his political career nears its end due to term limits, attention is turning to his youngest son, Barron Trump.
Now 20, Barron has gained attention among Republican voters and even helped his father connect with younger audiences during the 2024 campaign by suggesting popular podcasts.
A recent poll shows mixed views on his future: 40% of Republicans would consider changing the Constitution to let him run earlier, though the legal age remains 35. Overall, support for changing the rules is low.
However, nearly half of Republicans said they would support Barron as a future president if he follows the traditional path—suggesting he could have a strong political future if he chooses it.