Barron Trump Attended 'High Impact Meeting' Between Dad Donald, Elon Musk: WSJ
Barron Trump reportedly joined his dad Donald Trump at a "high impact meeting" between the former president, Elon Musk and billionaire GOP donor Nelson Peltz.
Barron, Peltz's son Diesel and Musk's toddler X Æ A-Xii were all present when their fathers met at Peltz's estate in Palm Beach, Florida, in March, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The group reportedly had breakfast as the GOP 2024 presidential candidate discussed the upcoming election and President Joe Biden's administration with the Tesla founder and the billionaire investor.
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According to WSJ, Trump and Musk also discussed a potential advisory role for the SpaceX founder if the former secures a second term in the White House.
In response to the report, Trump campaign spokesman Brian Hughes said in a statement to the outlet, "President Trump will be the only voice of what role an individual plays in his presidency."
The New York Times first reported the meeting in March.
According to the publication, several wealthy GOP donors were present during the Palm Beach meeting and the Trump campaign sought donations at the time.
Trump and his wife Melania largely kept Barron out of the spotlight even when he was president, but the teen appeared to have ramped up his appearances alongside his father since turning 18 in March.
In the past few months, Barron has been photographed attending fundraisers and greeting guests at Trump's Florida estate Mar-a-Lago alongside his parents.
The teen was initially expected to make his political debut in July after he was chosen as an at-large delegate to represent Florida at the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
However, Melania's office later announced that Barron had turned down the role due to unspecified "prior commitments."
At the time, Trump revealed that his youngest son "does like politics" and even gives him advice.
"It's sort of funny. He'll tell me sometimes, 'Dad, this is what you have to do,'" the ex-POTUS shared on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT's "Kayal and Company" on May 10.
Trump also confirmed that Barron will be "going to college," though he did not specify which universities his son was considering.
Barron graduated high school on March 17 during a Florida ceremony that had both of his parents in attendance.
Trump and Melania were photographed sitting on the bleachers and proudly looking on as Barron received his diploma.