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Trump's youngest son, Barron, holds a 10% stake in WLFI, valued at $150 million

Trump’s youngest son, Barron, holds a 10% stake in WLFI, valued at $150 million

BlockBeats News, October 13th, according to Forbes report, Barron, the youngest son of Trump, holds a 10% stake in World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency company founded by the Trump family, with this stake estimated to be worth $150 million.

The report stated that Barron was born in 2006 to Trump’s third wife. In 2015, when Trump announced his presidential campaign in Trump Tower, Barron was only nine years old. Among all the children of the president, Barron has always kept a low profile. Several months after his father’s move in 2017, he moved to Washington, D.C. Reportedly, he attends a private school in Maryland with an annual tuition fee of up to $50,000.

Furthermore, recent community rumors such as “Barron Trump buying a $500 million yacht” and “shorting crypto to profit over $1 billion” have not been officially confirmed by any authoritative sources.

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