What Donald Trump really thinks of son Barron's Slovenian accent

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-11-18 18:31:49 | Updated at 2024-11-23 07:25:43 4 days ago
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In a recently resurfaced clip, president-elect Donald Trump has revealed what he really thinks of his son Barron's Slovenian accent - and his answer is truly one for the books.

This week, a segment that was filmed for Larry King Live in 2010 was resurrected on the internet. 

It gave a behind-the-scenes look at what the parents were like with Barron, who was then four-years-old, at Trump Tower, with a subsequent interview about their life.

In the clip, Barron can adorably be seen talking about his Louis Vuitton suitcase and going to school while spending time with his mom in Trump's office, as it was revealed that he had a Slovenian accent.

His mom, Melania, was born and raised in Novo Mesto, Slovenia.  

'I like my suitcase,' Barron was heard saying, as his dad looked at him proudly from his desk.

And Trump is proud of his son's accent, too, something that he revealed during the interview portion of the TV segment that was aired over a decade ago.

'He has an accent,' King remarked during the interview, as they cut away from the sweet clip of the family at home.

The segment gave a behind-the-scenes look at what the parents were like with Barron, who was then four-years-old, at Trump Tower, with a subsequent interview about their life

During the interview segment of the show, Donald Trump revealed what he really thought of Barron's Slovenian accent 

'I think it's great, anything he does is okay with me,' the future President said about his son's accent

'He does, he spends most of the time with me,' Melania replied with a laugh, as Trump sat next to her on-screen.

King then asked Trump what he thought of that.

'I think it's great, anything he does is okay with me,' the future president said about his son.

'He speaks three languages, actually,' Melania added, as Trump said Barron was a 'smart one.'

It's unclear what those three languages are, but two of them are presumably Slovenian and English.

Now, Barron is 18 years old and all grown up, studying as a freshman at New York University's Stern School of Business.

Since he was young, Barron has spent most of his time away from the spotlight, but in the past, his mom has opened up to the media about some of her parenting philosophies.

Most recently, during a late October appearance on Fox & Friends, the first lady was asked by an audience member to share any 'words of wisdom' she might have for 'young moms who are working hard to raise children in such a challenging society.'

'He does, he spends most of the time with me,' Melania replied with a laugh, as Trump sat next to her on-screen

'He speaks three languages, actually,' Melania added, as Trump said Barron was a 'smart one'

During a recent appearance on Fox and Friends, Melania told the audience, 'Lead with love and take a child as individual. We are all different,'

Since he was young, Barron has spent most of the time away from the spotlight, but in the past, his mom has opened up to the media about some of her parenting philosophies

The mom and stepmom gave some heartwarming advice to the audience member, highlighting what the most important part of being a parent is.

'Lead with love and take a child as individual. We are all different,' she encouraged. 'Be cautious and be very loving.'

Melania also stressed the importance of taking time for yourself if you're struggling as a parent.

'Also make sure that you, as a mother, are healed so you don't put issues and trauma [onto] your child,' she added.

And, in her recently published memoir, Melania, the former shoe designer revealed how she navigates the relationship with her four stepchildren, and why she was not trying to be a replacement for their mothers.

When Melania married husband and former president Donald in January 2005, he already had four children from his previous marriages: daughter Ivanka, 42, and sons Donald Jr, 46, and Eric 40, whom he had with ex Ivana, as well as daughter Tiffany, 30, who he shares with Marla Maples.

'Stepping into a marriage with Donald, I found myself navigating the intricate dynamics of his big family,' Melania wrote in her new memoir.

'It demanded flexibility and openness, but each moment was a chance to connect, learn, and grow in this new environment.'

Melania also stressed the importance of taking time for yourself if you're struggling as a parent during Fox and Friends 

'My approach to building relationships with Donald's children has always been grounded in love and respect,' Melania wrote in her new memoir

This January, Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated as the 47th President of The United States

She explained that by the time she had married Trump, many of her stepchildren had already become 'more independent,' and while Tiffany was in her 'formative years,' she was living with her mother in California.

'My approach to building relationships with Donald's children has always been grounded in love and respect,' Melania wrote.

'I recognize their individuality, understanding that, as their stepmother, my role is not to replace their mothers but to nurture a supportive and amicable connection,' she continued.

'This perspective has enabled me to cultivate meaningful relationships with each child in a unique way.'

However, she did maintain that she does not always agree with the opinions of her stepchildren, or even her own husband, but that that is a 'natural aspect' of any relationship.

'While I may not agree with every opinion or choice expressed by Donald's grown children, nor do I align with all of Donald's decisions, I acknowledge that different viewpoints are a natural aspect of human relationships,' the jewelry designer penned.

'It is essential to remember that each person is deserving of respect and understanding, regardless of disagreements,' she continued.

'I have focused on creating an environment where everyone feels free to express themselves authentically. Rather than impose my views or critiquing others, I have aimed to be a steady presence - someone they can rely on.'

This January, Donald Trump is set to be inaugurated as the 47th President of The United States.

He held office for four years in 2016 as the 45th President of The United States.

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