New York University's college Republicans has resigned after calling Barron Trump an 'oddity' on campus — and now the group wants Barron to help fill the vacancy. Barron Trump, 18, is the youngest son of Donald Trump and Melania Trump, who amassed a lot of attention at his father's inauguration event on January 20.
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Kaya Walker, the president of NYU’s College Republicans of America chapter, submitted her resignation Monday over fierce backlash sparked by her comments to Vanity Fair about President Trump’s hugely popular 18-year-old son, according to New York Post.
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Walker — an undergrad student pursuing a BA in International Relations and French at the university — told the magazine she had observed that Trump was more of the shut-in type. Kaya Walker told the magazine that Barron Trump was “sort of like an oddity on campus. He goes to class, he goes home.” Her remarks quickly drew the ire of national CRA leadership, who denounced them as “inappropriate” and against “the values and principles upheld by our organization.”
The group wrote on social media that while Vanity Fair 'unfairly framed' her, Walker's words do 'not align with the values and principles upheld by our organization.' The NYU