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College Republicans Address Resignation Over Barron Trump Remarks
The College Republicans of America (CRA) issued a statement following the resignation of Kaya Walker, President of NYU’s College Republicans, after her controversial remarks about Barron Trump in a Vanity Fair interview.
Walker described the 18-year-old as an “oddity on campus” and shared a professor’s joke that he “doesn’t really belong here.” Her comments, along with anecdotes about Barron’s Secret Service presence, sparked backlash.
In response, CRA stated that Walker’s remarks did not align with their values and confirmed she resigned. While accusing Vanity Fair of unfair framing, CRA upheld its decision, reaffirming its commitment to President Trump, whom they had historically endorsed.
CRA President Will Donahue invited Barron Trump to join the organization, calling him the future of the conservative movement. The controversy has ignited debate on political satire and campus leadership, with CRA emphasizing its dedication to respectful discourse and conservative activism.