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Barron Trump is not a time traveller – but there's a reason the idea has gone viral | Arwa Mahdawi

Barron Trump is not a time traveller – but there's a reason the idea has gone viral | Arwa Mahdawi

Summary

A 19th-century book titled *Baron Trump’s Marvellous Underground Journey* has inspired an internet theory that President Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, is a time traveler. Lara Trump, President Trump’s daughter-in-law, denied this theory on her podcast, calling it a conspiracy without evidence.

Key Facts

  • The book *Baron Trump’s Marvellous Underground Journey* was written in the late 1800s by Ingersoll Lockwood.
  • The book features a character named Baron Trump who goes on an underground journey to Russia.
  • Some internet users compared this fictional Baron Trump to President Trump’s son Barron, sparking a time traveler conspiracy theory.
  • Lara Trump publicly stated that Barron Trump is not a time traveler and criticized conspiracy beliefs.
  • Lara Trump is President Trump’s daughter-in-law, married to Eric Trump, and has a background in political roles and media.
  • The article mentions that President Trump has previously supported conspiracy theories, such as the birther theory about Barack Obama.
  • Recently, another conspiracy theory involving missing US scientists has attracted attention from President Trump and government officials.
  • The article suggests that conspiracy theories are used as distractions from political and social issues like the war on Iran, health insurance costs, and President Trump’s legal controversies.
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