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People Stunned After Hearing Barron Trump’s Voice For The First Time

A clip of Barron Trump speaking has resurfaced on social media and people have been left stunned. Find out more here...
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Videos of Barron Trump speaking have resurfaced on social media, and people are stunned after hearing his voice.

Barron Trump, the youngest son of Donald Trump, has captured public attention several times over the years.

But a recently resurfaced video from his childhood is adding to the internet’s fascination.

Barron Trump
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The rediscovery of this childhood moment coincides with heightened interest in the Trump family following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

Trump’s win, marked by success in key battleground states over rival Kamala Harris, led to a celebratory victory speech in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Joined on stage by Melania, Barron, and other family members, Trump addressed an enthusiastic crowd chanting: “USA, USA, USA.”

Since the election, Trump has focused on cabinet appointments, including naming Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, with promises to tackle public health challenges.

Despite his father’s high-profile return to politics, Barron remains a largely private figure, which makes this glimpse into his childhood all the more fascinating.

Barron Trump
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Social media users were quick to react.

Jared Rabel speculated about Barron’s accent, writing: “Does Barron speak with a Slovenian accent even though he was born and raised in NY because of Melania? That’s pretty funny.”

Another commenter, Terry A. Davis M.J. Aurini, praised Melania’s hands-on parenting, stating: “My regard for Melania as a mother just went through the roof. She had all the money in the world to pass him off to a nanny but spent so much time with him that he sounded like her.”

In the clip, filmed in 2010 and recently shared widely on social media, a four-year-old Barron speaks with a thick Slovenian accent, mirroring his mother Melania’s native speech patterns.

The video, originally aired during a CNN segment, shows a young Barron preparing for school and asking Melania: “I have to go to school now?”

Melania responds: “Yes, first you will have lunch and then you’ll go to school,” while Donald Trump chimes in: “You can do reading, writing, and arithmetic.”

Donald, Melania, and Barron Trump
The resurfaced clip features a young Barron Trump with his parents, Donald and Melania. Credit: NBC

In the viral clip, Barron says, ‘I like my sootcase,’ referring to his suitcase, which has since sparked a flurry of online jokes and memes.

Twitter users embraced the humor, with one saying: “I don’t think I will ever say suitcase normally again now that I know sootcase is an option,” and another lamenting: “My brain is a horrible place right now because all it’s done all day is say, ‘I like my sootcase.’”

While he occasionally appears at family events, little is known about his life apart from his attendance at NYU.

The viral video has brought a rare glimpse into his childhood, offering insight into the influence of Melania’s heritage and parenting.

And it seems as though ‘I like my sootcase’ is set to enter the meme hallf of fame, too.

Barron’s linguistic journey fascinates fans, as the now 18-year-old NYU student speaks with an American accent, reflecting a significant change from his early childhood.

He surprised the public with his deep voice, heard for the first time in a video shared on X (formerly Twitter).

The video, posted by @Pickuptruckdude and credited to @bwtgirls_, revealed Barron’s voice to be deeper than expected, drawing comparisons to his brothers Eric and Donald Jr., as well as characters like Greg from Succession.

@camollou he’s so cute🥰 #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #fye #barrontrump #barron #melaniatrump #trump ♬ son original – Camollou

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Written by Annie Walton Doyle

Annie Walton Doyle is a content editor at IGV who specializes in trending, lifestyle, and entertainment news. She graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London, with a degree in English Literature. Annie has previously worked with organizations such as The Huffington Post, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Harvard University, the Pulitzer Prize, and 22 Words.