Trump's Son's Return To School

Trump's Son's Return To School
Trump's Son's Return To School

Video: Trump's Son's Return To School

Video: Trump's Son's Return To School
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After the ceremonies and celebrations for the investiture as president of his father, Donald J. Trump, little Barron Trump and his mother, First Lady Melania Trump, get ready to resume their daily activities amid great attention from public opinion by the controversy generated around the little 10-year-old.

The First Lady had long announced that she would not move to the White House and would remain in New York with her only child to finish her school year. The only thing is that now both of them will have to deal with a new situation: riding the streets of the streets of the Big Apple under the strong escort of the secret service.

Barron is studying at the prestigious and exclusive private Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School - located a stone's throw from Central Park - to which his mother intends to accompany him every morning.

The youngest is the only child of the first lady and fifth son of the President, who also has Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka, from his marriage to Ivana Tump, and Tiffany, from his union with Marla Maples.

According to TMZ.com, Melania and Barron will travel to the school every day in heavily armored cars and with escorts, which will cause the closure of streets and avenues in their path. The route they both take will change daily for security reasons.

Barron Trump and Donald Trump
Barron Trump and Donald Trump

Faced with so much mobilization, tell TMZ and Vanity Fair magazine, the parents of the exclusive school are concerned about how it will affect the lives of students.

To begin with, witnesses told Vanity Fair in November that security officials had already cordoned off the only elevator in the school since early 2016 to allow Melania to pass. "There will be all kinds of situations and things that we have to deal with," one person told the publication.

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"Some parents have talked about how Trump's presence will affect daily life in New York," said Wednesday Martin, the author of a well-known book about New York's elite and their customs, Primates of Park Avenue. "They talk about the traffic, the irruptions and inconveniences that this will cause and connect it with Trump's lack of care for others as well as his lack of respect for protocol."

Dr. Richard Soghoian, the school's principal, sent a statement seeking to calm the anxieties of his wealthy students and parents.

"We have already rotated instructions and added more security personnel under the guidance of highly knowledgeable experts and Secret Service veterans," he said. "We can assure you that they are not only highly experienced and skilled, they are also discreet."

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