Barron Trump Returns to White House and Launches Real Estate Venture

Barron Trump, son of President Donald Trump, returns to the White House at 18 and aims to follow in his father's footsteps. He has established a real estate company, Trump, Fulcher & Roxburgh Capital Inc., ready for a relaunch after initially dissolving to minimize media attention during the campaign.


Barron Trump Returns to White House and Launches Real Estate Venture

Barron Trump, the youngest son of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, returns to the White House at 18 years old, seeking to follow in his father's footsteps. According to Newsweek, Barron formed a real estate company in July 2024, which was dissolved in November after his father's victory in the presidential elections. Additionally, last July Eric Trump also launched a company that had not been previously reported.

According to Newsweek, Barron Trump was key in advising his father during his presidential campaign to attract young voters. Barron is currently studying at New York University in the Stern School of Business. The company linked to Barron was called Trump, Fulcher & Roxburgh Capital Inc and is expected to be relaunched in March of this year to develop properties and golf courses in Utah, Arizona, and Idaho.

Cameron Roxburgh, Barron Trump's partner, informed Newsweek that the company was dissolved earlier to avoid media attention during the campaign, but they seek to relaunch it. Although Donald Trump advised his son, he did not provide the money for the company, which is based in Mar-a-Lago, Florida. The company was incorporated in Wyoming for its tax benefits. Barron Trump, the only son of Melania and Donald Trump, is 18 years old and was elected as a delegate from Florida to the Republican National Convention.

Barron Trump has kept away from the public scene, although he has taken on a more active role by being elected as a delegate to support his father in the Republican presidential nomination. In 2016, he did not actively participate in his father's presidential campaign, but now he seems more committed to the family politics.