Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump, has publicly debunked a viral conspiracy theory that her brother-in-law, Barron Trump, is a "time traveler." During her show, The Right View with Lara Trump, she directly stated, "Barron Trump is not a time traveler. Sorry to say it."
Origins of the Theory
The bizarre theory originated from 19th-century children's books authored by Ingersoll Lockwood. These novels feature a wealthy boy adventurer named Baron Trump from Castle Trump, who embarks on globe-trotting adventures. Titles such as The Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and his Wonderful Dog Bulger have fueled online speculation linking the fictional character to the real-life Barron Trump.
Lara Trump's Response
Addressing the widespread speculation, Lara Trump dismissed it as "crazy stuff" and emphasized Barron's preference for maintaining a low profile due to intense public interest. She remarked, "I broke a lot of people's hearts today," acknowledging the disappointment among those who believed the theory.
The conspiracy theory had gained traction on social media platforms, with users drawing parallels between Lockwood's stories and the Trump family. However, Lara Trump's firm denial aims to put an end to the unfounded claims.



