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Melania Trump reveals Barron Trump's college living situation

Melania Trump reveals Barron Trump's college living situation

Melania Trump said her son Barron Trump is living at home while he attends New York University. (Watch the video below.)

“I can’t say I’m an empty nester. I don’t think so,” former first lady Ainsley Earhardt told Fox & Friends in an interview that aired Thursday. “It was his decision to come here, that he wanted to be in New York and study in New York and live in his home, and I respect that.”

That would presumably mean the new college guy staying at the family's longtime Trump Tower residence on Fifth Avenue and commuting a few miles south to the Greenwich Village campus.

Barron Trump is the youngest son of former President Donald Trump and his only child with Melania Trump.

He graduated from Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida, in May and began classes at NYU's Stern School of Business in early September.

“He’s enjoying his time in college,” Melania Trump said. “I hope he has a great experience because his life is very different than any other 18, 19-year-old kid.”

She praised her son's “strength, his intelligence, his knowledge, his kindness.”

Republican candidate Trump, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania like three of his four other children, confirmed this month that his son had chosen NYU.

“He's a very smart guy and he's going to go to Stern Business School, a great school at NYU,” Trump told the Daily Mail. “He's a very talented kid, but he's not a kid anymore. He just transitioned into something that transcends being a child.”

Melania Trump also raised eyebrows in her “Fox & Friends” interview when she noted that her husband is a “family man.”

Fast forward to 10:40 a.m. to see the former first lady talk about her son:

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