Melania Trump Thanks Chelsea Clinton For Defending Barron Against Online Attacks
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Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton has a message for those who insist on going after the youngest son of President Trump: Leave 11-year-old Barron alone.
On Monday, the conservative website The Daily Caller published a piece titled "It’s High Time Barron Trump Starts Dressing Like He’s In the White House." In the story, entertainment reporter Ford Springer criticized the way Barron dresses and argued that "while the president and first lady traveled in their Sunday best, young Barron looked like he was hopping on Air Force One for a trip to the movie theater."
The photo accompanying the article shows the 11-year-old wearing khaki shorts, loafers, and a red T-shirt that reads, "On your mark tiger shark" as he and his parents departed from Morristown, NJ to Washington, D.C. on Sunday.
First Lady Melania Trump thanked Chelsea Clinton for defending 11-year-old Barron Trump against online attacks.
She followed up her defense of Barron with a tweet responding to another social media user who said criticizing the 11-year-old was fair game because he belongs to the Trump family. Clinton wrote, "Dear Matty — Barron is A KID. No child should be talked about in the below manner — in real life or online. And for an adult to do so? For shame."
In response, FLOTUS tweeted, "Thank you @ChelseaClinton - so important to support all of our children in being themselves! #StopChildhoodBullying."
My opinion has not changed at all since last fall when some progressives "accused" or speculated Barron is autistic. As the First Son and especially having The Donald as daddy he has enough troubles, for so called adults to go after him to get at his father is despicable.
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