Written by Ashton Snyder on
 October 7, 2024

Melania Trump Addresses Autistic Rumors About Barron

Former First Lady Melania Trump breaks her silence on a long-standing controversy surrounding her son.

In her upcoming memoir, Melania Trump directly confronts rumors about her son Barron's health that have circulated for years.

According to The Daily Beast, Melania Trump's 184-page autobiography covers various aspects of her life, including her role as First Lady and her thoughts on those who have criticized her and her husband, former President Donald Trump. However, her open discussion about her son, Barron, has particularly captured public interest.

This concise yet revealing memoir, titled simply "Melania," promises to shed light on previously undisclosed details of the Trump family's private life and Melania's experiences during her time in Washington.

Melania Refutes Autism Speculation About Barron

In a revealing passage, Melania Trump explicitly states that her son Barron is not autistic. She attributes the origin of these rumors to a viral video from November 2016, which purportedly showed signs of autism spectrum disorder in Barron's behavior during his father's speech at the Republican National Convention.

The former First Lady expresses her dismay at the video, which she claims was meticulously compiled with captions suggesting autistic traits in her son's movements. She emphasizes that Barron's behavior was typical for his age, as he was only 10 years old at the time of the convention.

Melania Trump writes in her memoir, "There is nothing shameful about autism (though O'Donnell's tweet implied that there was), but Barron is not autistic."

Rosie O'Donnell's Tweet and Its Aftermath

The memoir takes aim at comedian Rosie O'Donnell, who shared the controversial video on Twitter. Melania accuses O'Donnell of "sheer malice" and describes the emotional impact of the incident, stating that "it felt like my heart was breaking into pieces."

While O'Donnell later deleted the tweet and apologized, explaining that one of her own daughters is on the autism spectrum, Melania suggests that the damage was already done. She reveals for the first time that Barron faced bullying both online and in real life following the incident, describing it as "irreparable damage."

Insight into Barron's Private Life and Development

Despite her frustration with the autism rumors, Melania's memoir offers a rare glimpse into Barron's life. She describes her son, now 18, as a "remarkable young man" with "a rare combination of intelligence, charm, and diligence." The book mentions Barron's circle of friends, his thirst for knowledge, and his various hobbies.

While the memoir doesn't provide current details about Barron, it's known that he is now a freshman at New York University's Stern School of Business. Reports suggest that he continues to live in Trump Tower rather than in college dormitories.

Melania's Political Views and Support for Trump

The book isn't solely focused on family matters. Melania uses the memoir to express her political views, including her stance on abortion rights, which appears to diverge from her husband's party line. She writes in support of a woman's right to choose, stating, "Why should anyone other than the woman herself have the power to determine what she does with her own body?"

In conclusion, Melania Trump's memoir offers a rare look into the private life of the Trump family, addressing long-standing rumors about her son Barron's health. The book combines personal revelations with political commentary, providing insight into Melania's experiences as First Lady and her views on controversial issues. While supporting her husband overall, she also demonstrates independence on certain topics, particularly women's rights.

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