The resignation of the New York University chapter president of the College Republicans has sparked controversy this week after she made comments about Barron Trump, the youngest son of President Trump, in a “Vanity Fair” profile. Kaya Walker, the chapter president, was quoted in the profile saying that Barron Trump was “sort of like an oddity on campus” and appeared to be reclusive.
In the interview, Walker raised concerns about whether N.Y.U., a liberal university with many famous Hollywood alumni, was the right fit for Barron Trump. She mentioned how a professor had joked about his presence on campus, saying “he doesn’t really belong here.”
The national organization of College Republicans, led by President Will Donahue, expressed disappointment in Walker’s comments and her failure to obtain prior authorization before speaking to the media outlet. They emphasized the importance of maintaining professionalism and responsibility in all interactions with the media, especially those known for their bias against conservative voices.
As a result, the College Republicans recommended that Walker step down from her position, which she did. The organization also extended an invitation to Barron Trump to become a member, a gesture aimed at bridging the gap created by the controversy.
Walker, a senior at N.Y.U. studying international relations and French, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Barron Trump, who enrolled at N.Y.U.’s Stern School of Business in 2024, has been the subject of intense public interest due to his low profile and lack of social media presence.
The White House and Melania Trump, Barron’s mother, did not comment on the situation. Melania Trump has been known for fiercely protecting her son’s privacy, and in a previous interview, she credited him with playing a crucial role in his father’s election victory.
Donahue expressed the College Republicans’ willingness to welcome Barron Trump into their ranks, highlighting the organization’s history of fostering conservative leaders. While they have not directly communicated with Barron, they are open to providing him a platform to kickstart his political career if he so chooses, while respecting his privacy and personal decisions.
In conclusion, the controversy surrounding Walker’s comments highlights the delicate balance between freedom of speech and the responsibility to uphold professional standards, especially in the realm of politics and media. The invitation extended to Barron Trump serves as a gesture of reconciliation and an opportunity for him to explore his potential future in politics within a supportive community.