Eric Trump, the son of former President Donald Trump, is set to take on a new role in the upcoming Republican National Convention as the delegation chair. This announcement comes as Barron Trump, the youngest child of the former president, was chosen as one of Florida’s at-large delegates for the convention.
In response to Barron Trump’s selection as a delegate, a Trump campaign official shared that the youngest Trump is “very interested” in the political process, highlighting the family’s continued involvement in politics.
Joining Barron Trump as at-large delegates are other members of the Trump family who have been actively involved in the former president’s campaigns, including Eric Trump, Don Jr. Trump, Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Tiffany Trump. Eric Trump will take on the role of delegation chair, while Guilfoyle will serve on the Platform Committee.
The list of delegates also includes close allies of the former president, such as Pam Bondi, Sergio Gor, Steve Witkoff, and Ike Perlmutter, showcasing a strong support system for the Trump family within the Republican Party.
Florida GOP Chair Evan Power expressed excitement about the strong delegation representing the state at the convention, stating, “We are fortunate to have a great group of grassroots leaders, elected officials, and members of the Trump family working together.” Power emphasized the party’s readiness for the convention and their determination to secure a victory in the upcoming election.
NBC was the first to report on Barron Trump’s selection as a delegate, sparking interest and anticipation for the upcoming Republican National Convention. With Eric Trump at the helm as delegation chair, the Trump family’s continued involvement in politics is sure to make waves in the political arena.