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Barron Trump Connects with Friends Through Xbox Amid Security Concerns

New York, NY – Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, has found a unique way to communicate with friends while attending New York University‘s Stern School of Business. The 19-year-old is reportedly using gaming platforms like Xbox and Discord to connect with peers, all while being closely followed by Secret Service agents.
Previously, Barron mostly used Discord, a popular chat app among gamers. However, sources indicate that he has now added Xbox to his communication toolkit. “He has added it to his repertoire. It’s his communication platform of choice,” said a source familiar with Barron’s situation.
Known for his height at 6 feet 7 inches, Barron often moves quickly between classes, making it challenging for him to socialize like a typical college student. Security concerns prevent him from giving out his phone number, as it could lead to unwanted calls from the public. “It creates more trouble than it’s worth. If people get the number, they would give it out, and it would turn into a merry-go-round,” the source explained.
Instead, Barron shares his gaming username with only close friends. “It’s gamer bro culture; they ask each other for their gamer tag,” the source added. While Xbox allows text and voice conversations, it offers a level of privacy that Barron needs.
His father, Donald Trump, has publicly praised Barron’s technological skills. In a past interview, he recounted how Barron manages to access his laptop shortly after it was turned off, indicating the young man’s savvy with technology. “He’s got an unbelievable aptitude in technology,” Trump remarked.
A representative for Barron Trump did not respond immediately for comment on this matter. As he navigates his college life under constant scrutiny, it appears that gaming platforms are helping him maintain personal connections.