
I was amazed to read the headline “NYU College Republicans resign” suddenly viral, but it turns out their chapter president, Kaya Walker, resigned after her controversial comments about Barron Trump.
Barron became a freshman at NYU’s Stern School of Business and was described as an “oddity” on campus. She also shared a professor’s offhand remark that he “doesn’t really belong here.”
I was amazed to read the headline “NYU College Republicans resign” suddenly viral, but it turns out their chapter president, Kaya Walker, resigned after her controversial comments about Barron Trump.
Barron became a freshman at NYU’s Stern School of Business and was described as an “oddity” on campus. She also shared a professor’s offhand remark that he “doesn’t really belong here.”
The Backlash

Because Walker didn’t have a good relationship with Barron Trump, he had negative feedbacks about Trump’s 18 years-old. The board of director in NYU felt the conversation about Trump’s 18-year-old son was unnecessary and out of line. As a result, NYU College Republicans resign became the hot headline when she handed in her resignation last week.
CRA’s Response and Invitation
The CRA, which broke from tradition by endorsing Donald Trump early in the primaries, published a statement reaffirming their support for the former president. They also invited Barron to join them, calling him “the future of the movement.