Trump's youngest son Barron holds a 10% stake in WLFI, valued at 150 million USD.
BlockBeats News, October 13, according to Forbes, Barron, the youngest son of Trump, holds a 10% stake in the cryptocurrency company World Liberty Financial, which was founded by the Trump family. This stake is estimated to be worth $150 million.
The report states that Barron was born in 2006 and is the son of Trump's third wife. In 2015, when Trump announced his presidential campaign at Trump Tower, Barron was only nine years old. Among all presidential children, Barron has always maintained a low profile. After his father relocated in 2017, Barron moved to Washington, D.C. a few months later and reportedly attended a private school in Maryland, with an annual tuition as high as $50,000.
In addition, recent rumors circulating in the community, such as "Barron Trump purchased a $500 million yacht and profited over $1 billion by shorting cryptocurrencies," have not been confirmed by any authoritative reports.
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