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Dating while being the son of the President of the United States must be somewhat complicated. Particularly when your father is as controversial as Donald Trump is—people either love him or hate him. Now, it seems like the youngest Trump is getting dating advice from a somewhat controversial source, if new reports are to be believed.
Barron Trump reportedly received dating advice from an associate of Andrew Tate’s named Justin Waller, according to The New York Times, with the outlet also reporting that Tate has become like a “big brother” to the President’s youngest son. Tate, a self-described misogynist, is facing six different legal investigations, four criminal and six civil, and has been charged in Romania with rape, human trafficking, and forming an organized crime group to sexually exploit women.
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He also faces additional charges in the U.K. involving multiple women relating to bodily harm, human trafficking, and controlling prostitution for financial gain.
According to The Times, Tate has nurtured relationships with both Barron Trump and Donald Trump Jr., with the outlet saying the youngest Trump admires Tate and stating that the two have spoken directly, according to Waller, who was on the call. In this conversation, the two reportedly discussed their shared belief that the case in Romania against Tate was an attempt to silence the Tate brothers.
That’s not all, as Justin Waller also claimed to the Times that he offered Barron Trump dating advice and also said he attended a dinner at Mar-a-Lago hosted by the President’s youngest son. Last year, Andrew Tate described himself as being “very close” to the Trump family, with the outlet also reporting that the Tate brothers’ connection to the Trump family dates back nearly a decade.
All of this comes after recent reports that first lady Melania Trump is particularly protective of her son’s privacy, which opens up the possibility that she might be upset about these revelations, as well. Just recently, the first lady was reportedly very upset when a pastor publicly shared details of a phone call he had with the youngest Trump. Pastor Stuart Knechtle revealed in public that Barron shared he was “very close to putting his faith in Christ.”
Melania was reportedly “furious” because the conversation was supposed to be private. “Melania has always stressed discretion,” a source told Rob Shuter. “She believes her family’s private life is sacred. This? It’s a betrayal.”
Reports indicated it wasn’t about what was said, but the fact that anything was reported in the first place. “Melania exploded when she heard about it,” another insider added. “This isn’t just disappointment — it’s fury.” Sources went on to add, “This isn’t about politics or religion. It’s about trust,” another insider said. “[Melania] has always tried to shield him from the spotlight.”
Now, the betrayal reportedly has the first lady considering next steps. “Melania’s circle is circulating reminders about confidentiality,” the source added. “Everyone who works with the family knows: leaks will not be tolerated … Barron’s moment might have been innocent, but the betrayal? Devastating.”
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