
NYU College Republicans President Kaya Walker Resigns Saying Barron Trump 'Doesn't Really Belong'
In response, College Republicans of America (CRA) said in a statement Monday that Kaya Walker's statements on Barron Trump do“not align with the values and principles upheld by our organization.”
Despite claiming that Vanity Fair had "unfairly framed" her comments, the CRA deemed them“inappropriate”.
Also Read | Barron Trump photobombs sisters. Watch viral video from Trump inaugurationIn the wake of Kaya Walker 's resignation, Will Donahue, president of the CRA, extended an invitation to Barron Trump to join the College Republicans.
Donahue praised Barron as a potential future leader of the conservative movement, highlighting his resilience, courage, and humility. He also noted the CRA's strong support for Donald Trump, mentioning that the group broke a 100-year precedent by endorsing him before the Republican primary.
“Our support for President Trump is, and has been, a pillar of our organization,” Donahue noted.
Barron Trump began attending NYU in September, accompanied by Secret Service agents.
Also Read | Barron Trump to relaunch luxury real estate company US First Lady Melania Trump had previously noted the challenges her son, Barron Trump, would face in having a normal college experience. While some students have observed Barron Trump keeping to himself, others suggest he has integrated well with his peers. Legal Disclaimer:
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