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arron Trump, the youngest child of US President Donald Trump, is launching a luxury real estate company called Trump, Fulcher & Roxburgh Capital Inc. alongside two high school classmates, Cameron Roxburgh and Carter Fulcher. The company was founded in July but paused operations just four months later to avoid media attention during his father's presidential campaign. Now back in business, the company plans to focus on high-end properties and golf course projects in states like Utah, Arizona, and Idaho.
Barron, 18 and a student at New York University's business school, has been involved in his father's re-election campaign, advising him on social media appearances. Unlike his older brothers, Donald Jr. and Eric, who manage the Trump Organisation, Barron's venture is independent of his family's businesses. However, he has received private advice from his father on starting a company.
As Barron navigates college life and business, he remains in New York City rather than the White House, marking a new chapter for the youngest Trump. With his first venture taking shape, he follows closely in his family's entrepreneurial footsteps.
