White House Asks For Privacy For Donald Trump's Son

White House Asks For Privacy For Donald Trump's Son
White House Asks For Privacy For Donald Trump's Son

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Stop. That is the message that the White House has for those who have dedicated themselves to making jokes, aggressive comments and even memes by Barron Trump, the youngest son of President Donald Trump, Barron, 10 years old.

In a statement issued Tuesday, the presidential mansion responded to comments and jokes that the 10-year-old boy has been subjected to after participating in the acts of his father's investiture last Friday.

"It is an old tradition that presidents' children are given the opportunity to grow up outside the public light," the document observes. "The White House is confident that this tradition will continue. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter.”

Melania Trump
Melania Trump

Katie Rich, a writer for the comedy show Saturday Night Live (NBC), was indefinitely suspended from her position since 2013 by a controversial tweet where she made a joke about the killings in schools and Barron.

Rich later issued a new tweet apologizing: “I want to sincerely apologize for my tweet. I deeply regret my offensive actions and words. It was unacceptable and I'm sorry, he said.

Self Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Trump's rival in the election, Hillary Clinton - came out in defense of the child last Sunday calling via Twitter to give a "chance" of being a child.

Later, his friend, Ivanka Trump, the minor's half-sister, also came to his defense with a video to demonstrate that the boy is very cute.

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