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President of NYU College Republicans resigns after 'inappropriate' Barron Trump remark

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Published 17:52 18 Feb 2025 GMT

President of NYU College Republicans resigns after 'inappropriate' Barron Trump remark

The College Republicans of America (CRA) has since issued a statement on the matter

Rhiannon Ingle

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Topics: US News, News, Politics, Barron Trump, Donald Trump, Celebrity

Rhiannon Ingle
Rhiannon Ingle

Rhiannon Ingle is a Senior Journalist at Tyla, specialising in TV, film, travel, and culture. A graduate of the University of Manchester with a degree in English Literature, she honed her editorial skills as the Lifestyle Editor of The Mancunian, the UK’s largest student newspaper. With a keen eye for storytelling, Rhiannon brings fresh perspectives to her writing, blending critical insight with an engaging style. Her work captures the intersection of entertainment and real-world experiences.

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The head of the New York University College Republicans has resigned after comments she made about Barron Trump during a recent interview.

Barron has been attending classes at New York University's Stern School of Business since September, having graduated from Florida's Oxbridge Academy in May.

But last week, (12 February), New York University College Republicans president Kaya Walker landed herself in hot water when she commented on what Trump's son was like on campus.

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Walker described the 78-year-old president's youngest son as 'sort of like an oddity on campus' to Vanity Fair, adding that Barron, 18, 'goes to class, he goes home'.

She also told the outlet that one of her professors joked that the teen 'doesn’t really belong here', making a reference to the school’s historically liberal politics.

One of Barron's classmates also recounted an anecdote of asking to play basketball with him, claiming he seemed interested but got the sense that 'he wasn’t really allowed to do stuff' as plainclothes Secret Service officers kept a close watch.

Since Walker's comments, College Republicans of America (CRA) has issued a statement on the matter.

It begins: "In light of recent reports concerning the President of our New York University (NYU) chapter, College Republicans of America (CRA) wishes to address the situation directly.

"We have been made aware of a statement made by the NYU chapter President that does not align with the values and principles upheld by our organisation."

Kaya Walker has resigned following comments made about Barron Trump (Jose A. Alvarado, Jr. / Contributor / Getty Images)
Kaya Walker has resigned following comments made about Barron Trump (Jose A. Alvarado, Jr. / Contributor / Getty Images)

Accusing Vanity Fair of 'unfairly framing what was said', the CRA noted: "Upon review, we still found it to be inappropriate. The NYU chapter President submitted her resignation last night."

The statement, posted to X on Monday (17 February), went on to state: "CRA broke with 100 years of precedent when we endorsed President Trump, being the first national College Republican organisation to endorse a candidate before the beginning of the primary season.

"CRA proceeded to make more than one million voter contacts throughout the primary and general elections, sending hundreds of our students wherever the Trump campaign needed them.

"Our support for President Trump is, and has been, a pillar of our organisation."


The statement also shared that president of the CRA, Will Donahue, was 'extending an invitation to join CRA to the President's son'.

"Barron Trump represents the future of the conservative movement, and we would be honoured to have him join College Republicans of America," Donahue said.

"Strong leadership is built on resilience, courage, and the humility to rise above petty hostility - qualities that Barron has already demonstrated. We invite Barron to join us in shaping the future of our party."

Other than Barron, who he shares with Melania, Trump is father to four other children from two more marriages; Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric Trump with Ivana Trump as well as Tiffany Trump with Marla Maples.

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