Donald Trump was inaugurated as president for the second time. Amid the ceremony, he took a moment to commend his son, Barron Trump, during his speech.
At this event, Barron’s interactions with former President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris sparked considerable chatter on social media. The young Trump displayed politeness by graciously shaking hands with his father’s political opponents.
Barron’s Public Commendation
His handshake drew praise from the public, with many noting Barron’s display of manners. “That was a mature and classy gesture from someone so young. Bravo to Barron,” shared a commentator.
Another observer remarked, “Such an upstanding young man… That simple gesture speaks volumes. Brilliant work, Melania.”
Intrigue built around Barron’s exchanges with Biden and Harris. According to lip reader Jeremy Freeman, Barron greeted Biden with, “G’day to you sir,” and turned to Harris with, “Ma’am, good day.” Biden replied with, “It’s good to see you, man.”
Expert Analysis on Barron’s Body Language
Body language expert Judy James analyzed Barron’s interactions, noting how he “very confidently” and “charmingly” reached out to shake Biden’s hand. “Even though Biden’s expression faltered, it wasn’t due to any threatening gesture. It seemed Barron was simply moving on to greet Kamala. Biden’s face reflected the conclusion of their exchange,” explained James.
As Barron matures, he’s increasingly stepping into the spotlight. This was evident when he arrived at the event independently, engaging in handshakes and polite conversations.
“He’s signaling that he’s a force to be reckoned with in his own right,” added James. “His height and confidence project a princely presence. At the time, Biden was reacting to Trump’s fiery rhetoric, enduring expressions ranging from discomfort to forced smiles as his tenure was criticized.”
Deciphering Barron’s Distinctive Gesture
A notable moment from the inauguration was Barron’s distinctive hand gesture, likened to Mr. Burns’ signature pose.
Body language expert Darren Stanton examined this gesture, identifying it as the ‘politician’s steeple’—a confident stance where the fingertips shape a triangle.
“This gesture communicates authority,” Stanton explained. “It’s an assertion: ‘In my view, here’s what must happen’. It demands attention.”
Stanton highlighted that “when paired with tapping, it signals contemplation. It’s an indication of weighing the spoken words’ validity. Sales professionals often use this gesture to process information on the fly.”
Barron’s Current Academic Pursuits
Presently, Barron Trump is a student at New York University (NYU). This setup means he won’t be living at the White House, while his mother will split her visits between Washington, D.C., New York, and Florida.