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Barron Trump's voice is heard for first time as former president's 6'7 son is heard speaking to guest at Mar-a-Lago event

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Barron Trump's voice was heard for the first time in a short video taken at a Mar-a-Lago event, ending years of speculation over what the former first son sounds like. 

In the video posted to X, formerly Twitter, Donald Trump's youngest child greets a guest and can be heard speaking to him.

The video's viewers were amazed to hear Barron's voice finally, and many people were shocked by how similar he sounded to his father, Donald Trump. 

'Impressed with this?' Barron seems to ask the guest, in reference to the swanky  event taking place in a Mar-a-Lago ballroom.

At one point in the video, the camera pans and for a moment, former President Trump is visible next to one of the dining tables.

Barron Trump, 18, was heard speaking for the first time in a video taken at an event at Mar-a-Lago

Barron has always been reticent, leaving people speculating over what is voice sounded like

Although Barron is only 18, his voice seemed to have a deep and husky timbre, which surprised listeners.

For years, people have theorized what Barron, who is 6'7 feet tall, sounded like, but he always appeared reticent, and his voice remained a mystery.

The X.com video is captioned 'FINALLY. Now I know what he sounds like.' Commenters expressed a similar sense of joy at finally hearing Barron's voice. 

'He sounds like Don Jr.' one person wrote. 

Another X.com user agreed, commenting, 'Sounds like his brothers.' 

Other viewers felt that Barron resembled the character Greg, from HBO's hit show Succession. 

'Cousin Greg?' One user wrote.

Viewers of the video were amazed by how much Barron sounded like his father, Donald Trump

Other viewers thought that Barron, who is 6'7, resembled Cousin Greg, from HBO's Succession

'He sounds like Cousin Greg' another person noted.

Barron, who is set to graduate from high school in May, could soon make his own foray into politics.

Evan Power, chairman of the Republican Party in Florida, recently announced that Barron had the option to represent the state as one of 41 at-large delegates at the Republican National Convention in July. 

However, Barron declined the offer earlier today, citing 'prior commitments.'

In a statement to Dailymail.com on her son's behalf, Melania said

'While Barron is honored to have been chosen as a delegate by the Florida Republican Party, he regretfully declines to participate due to prior commitment.'

The former first lady did not furnish any further details, and it remains unclear whether or not Barron will attend the convention in a non-representative capacity. 

Previously kept in the shadows, Barron seems to be assuming a much larger role in his father's 2024 bid for the White House. 

Barron is Trump's youngest son. Listeners thought his voice sounded like his older brother Donald Jr.'s

Of late, the political scion has been fraternizing with numerous high-profile conservative personalities. 

Barron even invited Iranian-American entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David, 45, to dinner at Mar-a-Lago.

On his podcast, Bet-David spoke effusively of his dinner with young Trump, praising him as a consummate host who told entertaining stories.

The entrepreneur further complimented Barron's manners, modesty, and striking appearance. Bet-David said that Trump's youngest was prepared to enter the political arena. 

On X.com, people who commented on the video noted Barron's entrance into politics. 

Barron has been socializing with many high-profile conservative personalities, leading many experts to suspect that he will be assuming a larger role in the 2024 campaign

One user expressed regret, writing, 'I really wish Barron had stayed out of politics.'

Another asked: 'Now that he has entered politics, is he fair game?'

One commenter celebrated Barron's decision and suggested that grand things lay in store for young Trump.

'I predict that Barron Trump will be huge in politics and maybe even president.' 

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