Barron Trump’s Autism: How True Is The Rumor? Here Are Five Things To Know About Donald Trump’s Youngest Son

Barron Trump is rumored to be suffering from autism but his parents Melania Trump and president-elect Donald Trump have not confirmed the speculations. The news sparked after Rosie O'Donnell uploaded a video entitled "Barron Trump Autistic?" However, O'Donnell already clarified that she has no ill will for Donald's children.

Apparently, the comedian has an autistic child and also sees some autism symptoms on Barron. This is the reason behind her speculation that Barron is autistic. She is also made it clear that what she did has nothing to do with the president-elect, The Wrap reported.

The issue about Barron's real mental health condition can only be cleared up by his parents. And unless Melania and Donald releases a statement about Barron's autism, his condition will remain a mystery. Meanwhile, here are five simple things about Barron that we have gathered to let people know him better.

First, Barron is currently attending Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. His yearly educational fees cost approximately $45,000, Hollywood Reporter reported. His school is said to be a prestigious private school also attended by "Moby Dick" author Herman Melville and "Buffy the Vampire" star Sarah Michelle Gellar.

Second, Barron is being referred as "little Donald" by his mother though he is not actually a Donald Trump Jr. Third, Barron knows how to speak Slovene. His mother Melania is a Slovenian so it is no surprise if "little Donald" is fluent in English and Slovene.

Fourth, Donald is neat and tidy when it comes to his room. He makes sure to fix his stuff and likes his room clean and white as revealed by Melania to Parenting.com. Fifth, just like any other boys, Barron enjoys playing cars and helicopters.

Barron also does not mind wearing suits every day. What can you say about Barron and rumors about his autism? Let us know what you think by dropping a comment below.

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