Dem megadonor claims Barron Trump is 'a lot smarter' than Kamala Harris' campaign team, Internet agrees
WASHINGTON, DC: In a striking declaration that has ignited extensive discussion, notable Democratic megadonor John Morgan has asserted that Barron Trump, the 18-year-old son of president-elect Donald Trump, is "a lot smarter" than Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign team.
Morgan, a Florida attorney recognized for his critical views on Harris' 2024 reelection campaign, expressed his opinions during a Fox News segment on Wednesday, November 27.
Democratic megadonor praises Barron Trump for advising his father
Morgan stated that the 18-year-old made the right decision by persuading his father to be a guest on popular podcasts like Joe Rogan's and Theo Von's, which aided in attracting new voters to the Republican cause, Newsweek reported.
Dem mega donor John Morgan says Barron Trump is smarter than everyone in Harris’ campaign.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 28, 2024
No lies detected.
“Barron Trump, who looks like a runway model, was telling his father you need to go on podcasts."
“[Kamala] should go away and never come back.”pic.twitter.com/ymRwq3g3VO
Morgan told Fox News that Harris' team advised her against appearing on Rogan's podcast, which is the world's most popular podcast, particularly with young male listeners.
Trump's victory over Harris can be attributed in part to his notable gains and advancements from his 2020 figures across various voter groups, including Gen Z voters—those between 18 to 27 years old—and first-time voters.
Morgan criticized Harris' campaign for focusing excessively on those unwilling to support Trump instead of actively trying to win over voters, in contrast to the Republican candidate who was engaging audiences through podcast appearances.
"It turns out that Baron Trump, who looks like a runway model, was telling his father, you need to go on podcasts, you need to go on Joe Rogan," Morgan remarked.
"He [Trump] was three hours late to a rally because he was doing Joe Rogan because that was so important. So, Barron Trump is a lot smarter than everybody in the Harris [team]," Morgan said, before adding, "If I'm running, I'm going on Joe Rogan, I'm living on Fox. That's how you change minds."
Internet praises Barron Trump as 'brilliant'
As Morgan's words hit social media, users on the internet praised Barron's strategy for his father to appeal to younger voters as "brilliant."
A user wrote, "His mother can speak 5 languages and his father is the billionaire President of the United States, of course he's brilliant."
His mother can speak 5 languages and his father is the billionaire President of the United States, of course he's brilliant.
— Mister Sugar (@ScottWi92107364) November 28, 2024
Another added, "Barron’s got more brains than Kamala’s whole team. No contest!"
Barron’s got more brains than Kamala’s whole team.
— Barefoot Pregnant (@usuallypregnant) November 28, 2024
No contest! pic.twitter.com/O7JjRsuaI7
One commentator remarked, "Obviously he's smart, he's Trump's son! He's not smoking meth and banging Chinese spies like Hunter Biden, that's for damn sure!"
Obviously he's smart, he's Trump's son! He's not smoking meth and banging Chinese spies like Hunter Biden, that's for damn sure!
— Truth Volcano (@Truth_Volcano) November 28, 2024
"Yep - Barron Trump's got more brains than whole Harris campaign team. Maybe he's got a future in politics, or at least in outsmarting left politicians," said another supporter of Trump.
Yep - Barron Trump's got more brains than whole Harris campaign team. Maybe he's got a future in politics, or at least in outsmarting left politicians.
— The G.O.A.T 🐐 (@juzztdoit) November 28, 2024
A person wrote, "He probably has an IQ of 500."
One person chimed in, "No surprise there. Barron Trump clearly has a sharp mind."
No surprise there. Barron Trump clearly has a sharp mind.
— Masculine Based (@MasculineBased) November 28, 2024
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