This is from several years ago, and I just came across it again and I thought it was so fascinating to look back on Donald Trump….as told through the eyes of his most trusted Butler, Tony Senecal.
I am also just realizing right now the irony of me finding this today on the heels of “Butler, PA” last weekend. Strange world!
But I still have to show you, I think you find this fascinating too!
There’s so much in here that is interesting, like President Trump’s eating and sleeping habits, having FOUR butlers, firing 3 of them, and a lot more.
But the part I was blown away by the most was the bit about Barron Trump at the very end.
Barron is special.
Always has been.
Watch here:
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
Inside Edition:
Thank you, thank you. What’s it like serving at Donald Trump’s beck and call? Anthony, you were Donald Trump’s butler for quite a long time. How many years did you work for him?
Tony Senecal:
Almost 20, I guess.
Inside Edition:
Oh, the stories former butler Tony Senecal has to tell! Like when a young Mr. Trump and his first wife Ivana had four butlers waiting on them hand and foot.
Tony Senecal:
After Mr. Trump and Ivana got a divorce, we were going over to his room one night, and he said, “Tony, do I need four butlers?” I said, “As long as it’s me, Mr. Trump, you only need one.” Wow, he said, “Get rid of the other three.”
Inside Edition:
Senecal says those reports that Trump gets by on very little sleep are all true.
Tony Senecal:
The man sleeps maybe three or four hours at the most a night.
Inside Edition:
That’s it?
Tony Senecal:
That’s it. He says that now, still today, and a lot of people don’t believe him, but you would know.
Inside Edition:
Witness, according to the butler, the kind Donald Trump.
Tony Senecal:
Trump is a man of many moods. There’s the kind Donald Trump. Donald Trump is one of the nicest, most generous men that I’ve ever known in my life.
Inside Edition:
And then there’s…
Tony Senecal:
The angry Donald Trump, who could lose his cool at any moment. He’ll go off, he’ll scream at you. You stand in the corner just seething; he’s already forgotten it.
Inside Edition:
And what are the things that really get on his nerves?
Tony Senecal:
People being late. He hates anyone to be late. He figures if he can get there on time, everybody can get there on time. And when you do arrive…
Inside Edition:
Sloppy dressers?
Tony Senecal:
You better be dressed to the nines. Trump doesn’t tolerate sloppiness in others or himself. His suit had to be pristine. One time, I took it down and they, uh, they like wetted it so that the lapels were all forward and he flipped out, just flipped out.
Inside Edition:
When it comes to great steaks…
Tony Senecal:
I’ve just raised the steaks. The butler says Trump is a picky eater. He likes his steaks and his burgers, and he likes them well done. That was pretty much, “Tony, bring me a cheeseburger,” and it was, and don’t forget the ketchup. If it’s vegetables, he doesn’t want to see them. So that’s pretty much it. I mean, he’s a red-blooded meat-eating American, you know.
Inside Edition:
Senecal says he’s fond of all of Trump’s children. He was there as the three oldest, Ivanka, Donald Jr., and Eric, grew into adulthood.
Tony Senecal:
Good kids, all three of them. I mean, beautiful children and look what they’ve grown up to be, unbelievable.
Inside Edition:
And get ready for…
Tony Senecal:
Barron Trump, 9-year-old Barron Trump, the youngest with wife Melania. The butler says Barron may be more like his father than any of them. Barron was 2 and a half years old. I took his breakfast into him, he was sitting in his high chair, and he looks at me and he said, “Tony, sit down. We need to talk.”
Inside Edition:
Barron says this?
Tony Senecal:
Barron said it. 2 and a half years old. Blew my mind.
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Must See: Trump Introduces Barron Trump At Rally
President Trump introduced his youngest son, Barron Trump, at his recent rally in Doral, Florida.
Trump, while introducing Barron, stated, “This is a young man. He just turned 18 — oh, look at this.”
“This is the first time he’s ever done this, Barron … stand up,” added Trump.
The crowd responded by applauding loudly and started to chant, “Barron! Barron!”
Take a look:
🚨 Barron Trump given a standing ovation after being introduced at Trump rally pic.twitter.com/6mns3OmpWP
Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, received a standing ovation Tuesday at his father’s Florida rally in what the former president suggested was the teenager’s debut on the campaign trail.
Barron, 18, turned and waved to the crowd of Trump supporters at his father’s Doral golf course as the former president praised him for his smarts, demeanor and rising popularity.
“This is a young man. He just turned 18 — oh, look at this,” the 78-year-old former president said, stopping as the crowd’s cheers intensified.
“A very young man who is now going to college — got into every college he wanted to and he made his choice,” Trump continued. “He’s a very good guy.
“This is the first time he’s ever done this, Barron … stand up,” Trump said as his teenage son rose and gave the crowd another fist pump and wave.
“That’s the first time he’s done it. That’s the first time, right? You’re pretty popular. He might be more popular than Don and Eric, we got to talk about that,” the former president said, referencing his other two sons — both of whom addressed the crowd prior to their father’s arrival.
“Welcome to the scene, Barron,” the ex-commander-in-chief said, before remarking that Barron “had such a nice, easy life — now it’s a little bit changed.”
Donald Trump introduced his youngest son, Barron Trump, to the MAGA crowd at his latest 2024 campaign rally at his Doral golf club in Miami, Florida, with the teen’s mother Melania Trump once more mysteriously absent.
The Republican presidential candidate took the opportunity to promote his resort as “one of the greatest golf courses on Earth” and said of his son: “He might be more popular than Don and Eric… Welcome to the scene, Barron.
“I don’t know. He had such a nice, easy life. Now it’s a little bit changed. Special guy, right?”
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LISTEN: Barron Trump’s Voice Finally Revealed In New Video
As WLT Report covered earlier, President Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, has been officially selected by Florida’s GOP to serve as a delegate for Florida at the Republican National Convention.
Barron Trump, who turned 18 in March, was selected by the Florida GOP as an at-large delegate.
Shortly after it was announced Barron was selected as a delegate, a video surfcaed of Barron Trump speaking.
The video is significant, considering Barron, for the most part, has been kept away from the public eye, and many people have never heard what he sounds like.
A video shared on social media has revealed what Barron Trump sounds like.
Social media users have said that Barron Trump, who turned 18 in March, is now “fair game” and no longer “off limits” to attacks from the media and elsewhere after he was announced as a Florida delegate to the Republican National Convention.
Republican Party of Florida chairman Evan Power said Barron Trump, who graduates high school in May, will be one of 41 at-large delegates from Florida at the Republican National Convention in July, where his father will be confirmed as the GOP’s 2024 presidential candidate, NBC News first reported.
Now, a clip of Barron Trump talking has been shared to X, formerly Twitter—and people can’t believe what they’re hearing.
Like Father, Like Son
Barron Trump, son of former President Donald Trump, has been selected by the Republican Party of Florida to be one of it’s delegates at the RNC Convention this summer.
It will soon be Barron Trump’s time to step into the political spotlight.
Trump, former President Donald Trump’s youngest child, who will graduate from high school next week and has largely been kept out of the political spotlight, was picked by the Republican Party of Florida on Wednesday night as one of the state’s at-large delegates to the Republican National Convention, according to a list of delegates obtained by NBC News.
“We have a great delegation of grassroots leaders, elected officials and even Trump family members,” Florida GOP chairman Evan Power said. “Florida is continuing to have a great convention team, but more importantly we are preparing to win Florida and win it big.”
Trump’s position as a delegate will be his highest-profile political role thus far.
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REVEALED: What Barron Trump Is REALLY Like In Person
We’ve seen a lot of Barron Trump over the years, but mostly just in picture.
We know he’s tall.
And we know there is a very strange connection to a book published in 1893 (note, that’s 1800, not 1900) titled “Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey”.
More on that here if you’ve never heard about that before:
But what else do we really know about him?
Not a lot.
In fact, we’ve barely even heard him speak.
Do you know what his voice sounds like?
I don’t think I’ve ever heard him say anything.
That’s not to say he isn’t talkative or outgoing or personable, it’s just to say he has largely stayed out of the public limelight.
So…what is Barron like behind closed doors?
We finally got a little peak into that world and it comes to us courtesy of the Patrick Bet-David crew who were invited out to Mar-a-Lago not by Donald Trump but by BARRON Trump.
They told several stories of what he’s like in person, namely Funny, Bright & Balanced to name three things.
Listen to this short clip as the explain the entire experience:
Sounds like a chip off the old block to me!
I’ve always thought there was something very special about Barron.
Here’s more from that evening:
Barron Trump’s Rare Appearance at Mar-a-Lago Goes Viral
Alright, folks. Barron Trump’s been joining his father on the campaign trail.
And now, there’s this viral photo of him at Mar-a-Lago.
You can clearly see the difference in Barron compared to those around him, not to mention he towers above them all.
Looks like the Trump dynasty’s still going strong. And I have a feeling this aristocrat will be carrying his father’s torch in the future.
That’s not Hunter Biden. That’s our first son Barron Trump. We’ve watched him from when he was a boy to now, a handsome young man. God Bless him. pic.twitter.com/XhlV0yxZlT
— The TRUMP PAGE 🇺🇸 (@MichaelDeLauzon) April 3, 2024
Barron Trump has joined his father Donald Trump at various points on the campaign trail recently and now a photo of him at Mar-a-Lago has gone viral online.
The picture was posted to X (formerly Twitter) by steel magnate Justin Waller. In the snap, Waller is standing alongside entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David, MMA fighter Colby Covington, and 17-year-old Bo Loudon, son of conservative commentator Gina Loudon. In the center of the picture is 18-year-old Barron Trump, who stands 6 feet, 7 inches tall.
All four men standing with the son of the former president have large followings on social media. Waller has ties with controversial brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate and became the face of Andrew Tate’s business school The Real World, which has been de-platformed by YouTube amid fears it was exploiting Andrew Tate’s young fan base.
Covington has been a loud supporter of Donald Trump, even going as far as to claim that a previous MMA game was rigged because he supports the former president. Bo Loudon’s mother was a member of Trump’s 2020 media advisory board and Bet-David is a conservative political commentator who hosts the PBD Podcast channel on YouTube.
The post has since gone viral, having been viewed 21.3 million times at the time of writing. People took to the comments to share their thoughts on the photo and the men in it.
This isn’t the only public appearance that Barron Trump has made recently, having joined his father at a restaurant for dinner during the Easter long weekend. A clip was uploaded to X by Ron Filipkowski—a Trump critic and the editor-in-chief of the independent news network MeidasTouch—of Donald Trump showing off his signature dance move.
There’s something to be said for knowing who you are and standing tall with confidence.
You can see that with Barron, pure class, especially compared with those next to him:
Insane how the aristocratic vibe MOGS
No amount of muscle and money can defeat it: they will always look like peasants next to him
Barron Trump took centre stage at Mar-a-Lago as Right-wing commentators, businessmen and an MMA fighter gathered at the Florida resort.
The 6ft 7in 18-year-old, the youngest son of former US president Donald Trump, wore a dark suit and blue tie as he towered over the guests.
In one photograph, he is flanked by businessmen Patrick Bet-David and Justin Waller. Colby Covington, an MMA fighter, and Bo Loudon, a conservative “influencer”, were also present.
Mr Waller, a business partner of the controversial internet personality Andrew Tate, shared the image on social media with the caption: “Let’s take this country back.”
Mr Bet-David told Newsweek that he had been invited by the teenager to dinner at Mar-a-Lago.
“I was very impressed by him as a young man,” he said. “He was very sharp, witty, had a great sense of humour and was interesting to listen to during dinner.”
Mr Covington is a vocal supporter of Donald Trump, having previously claimed that a championship fight had been rigged against him as a fan of the former president.
Another image from the evening shows Barron standing, unsmiling, next to his father, who stuck up his thumb at the camera and flashed a smile.
Donald Trump attributed his son’s height to his grandmother’s cooking when he paid tribute to the late Amalija Knavs at her funeral in January.
“Boy, did she take care of Barron”, he said. “That’s how he got so tall, he only ate her food.”
Very interesting point.
Has the food we’ve been eating from the stores over the years stunted our growth?
I wouldn’t be surprised.
Pray every day that your sons grow up to be like Barron Trump and not Crackhead Hunter Biden 👇 pic.twitter.com/IGofsA28wR
New Photo Of Barron Trump Just Dropped And He Got Even TALLER
Barron Trump keeps on growing!
A Christmas photo of the Trump family all together was posted on X, but there’s one person who stands out the most, and that’s Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump.
Barron, in the photo, is seen towering over his father, who stands at 6’3.
Melania Trump was spotted stepping out of Trump Tower on Wednesday with her son Barron.
The former first lady was casually dressed in a green shirt and white pants while 17-year-old Barron was in a suit and tie.
The mom-and-son duo got got into a black SUV while an assistant helped load up several Louis Vuitton bags, worth over $8000, and suit bags featuring the presidential emblem. Secret Service agents were on hand to watch over.
REVIEW: The Baron Trump Novels | Marked TRUE By Snopes!
Ok folks, this is where it gets weird.
REALLY weird.
Longtime readers of WeLoveTrump know that we bring you the real news. No BS.
If we can’t establish a story as true, we don’t run with it.
Now “true” is not always what the Far-Left Snopes says, but when even the Leftist Snopes agrees with a story as being correct, then you know it’s something they can’t even deny it with any kind of spin.
You know, kind of like this meme that I love making fun of the Facebook “fact checkers”:
Ok, so this is real.
Buckle up.
I don’t even know what the odds are for something like this happening, but…..
In 1890, an author named Ingersoll Lockwood published two books called the Baron Trump novels.
Yup.
That would be odd enough.
But one is titled “The Last President.”
In the books, young Baron has a mentor named “Don”.
And a lot of action after the election takes place on 5th Avenue in New York City (which is where Trump Tower is located).
I’m not making any of this up.
And that’s just the BEGINNING of where it gets weird!
The Baron Trump novels are two children’s novels written in 1889 and 1893 by the American author and lawyer Ingersoll Lockwood. They remained obscure until 2017, when they received media attention for perceived similarities between their protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Lockwood published the first novel, Travels and adventures of Little Baron Trump and his wonderful dog Bulger, in 1889, and its sequel, Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, in 1893. The novels recount the adventures of the German boy Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp, who goes by “Baron Trump”, as he discovers weird underground civilizations, offends the natives, flees from his entanglements with local women, and repeats this pattern until arriving back home at Castle Trump.[1]
The novels were part of a trend in U.S. children’s literature that responded to the demand for fantastic adventure stories triggered by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland (1865). They were, however, indifferently received and did not enter the canon of children’s literature.[1] An 1891 reviewer wrote about one of Lockwood’s novels: “The author labors through three hundred pages of fantastic and grotesque narrative, now and then striking a spark of wit; but the sparks emit little light and no warmth, and one has to fumble for the story.”[2]
In July 2017, the books were rediscovered by Internet forum users, and then the media, who pointed out similarities between the protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump.[1] Jaime Fuller wrote in Politico that Baron Trump is “precocious, restless, and prone to get in trouble”, often mentions his massive brain, and has a personalized insult for most people he meets. Fuller also notes that Baron Trump lives in a building named after himself, “Castle Trump”; while the real-life Donald Trump had lived in Trump Tower for decades. Furthermore, Donald Trump’s youngest son is named Barron Trump.[1] Chris Riotta noted in Newsweek that Baron Trump’s adventures begin in Russia. Riotta also mentioned another book of Ingersoll’s, 1900; or, The Last President, in which New York City is riven by protests following the shock victory of a populist candidate in the 1896 presidential election who brings on the downfall of the American republic.[3][4]
As of July 2017, filmmaker and Trump supporter Leigh Scott was reported to plan a crowdsourcing campaign to produce a feature film adaptation of the Baron Trump novels.[3]
The entire book is archived and available for free here.
Forget for a moment the seemingly endless series of revelations about the Trump White House’s staffing woes, the Russia investigation, and the Seth Rich conspiracy. A pressing matter, largely ignored by the mainstream media has come up: Is Donald Trump a time traveler?
The question has been circulating on conspiracy theory web sites for several months and is backed by various pieces of “evidence” (such as Donald Trump’s uncle John Trump’s purported relationship with Nikola Tesla). Now a series of books published over century ago is receiving attention for their seemingly all-too-eerie connections to the Trump family. The books, one of which is titled Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, have been discussed on both reddit and 4chan:
Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, and 1900: or, The Last President, are indeed real books by writer Ingersoll Lockwood. (We haven’t been able to uncover any evidence proving that Donald Trump and his family have access to a time machine, however).
Both of the books are archived by the Library of Congress and can be read in full on Archive.org. Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey was published in 1893 and 1900: or, The Last President came out a few years later. According to the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Lockwood penned at least one other book about the Baron Trump character, The Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulgar, which was published in 1890.
A July 2017 article in Newsweek noted several prescient-seeming connections, such as the novel’s Russian setting, a character named “Don,” and a “Fifth Avenue Hotel” in New York City, where Trump Tower currently stands:
There are some incredible connections to be made to the first family of the United States and Lockwood’s novels from the turn of the 19th century. For starters, the main character’s name is the same as President Donald Trump’s son, albeit spelt differently. Trump’s adventures begin in Russia, and are guided thanks to directions provided by “the master of all masters,” a man named “Don.”
Before leaving for his voyage through the unknown, Trump is told of his family’s motto: “The pathway to glory is strewn with pitfalls and dangers.”
[…]
But by Lockwood’s third novel, The Last President, things become even more eerily linked to the present day.
The story begins with a scene from a panicked New York City in early November, describing a “state of uproar” after the election of an enormously opposed outsider candidate.
“The entire East Side is in a state of uproar,” police officers shouted through the streets, warning city folk to stay indoors for the night. “Mobs of vast size are organizing under the lead of anarchists and socialists, and threaten to plunder and despoil the houses of the rich who have wronged and oppressed them for so many years.”
“The Fifth Avenue Hotel will be the first to feel the fury of the mob,” the novel continues, citing an address in New York City where Trump Tower now stands. “Would the troops be in time to save it?”
Think that’s weird?
Still not even getting started.
This video does an amazing job explaining all the details.
Like….who ended up with all of Nikola Tesla’s inventions?
Ingersoll Lockwood, an American political writer, lawyer and novelist, combined a unique mixture of science fiction and fantasy into his novels from the late 1800s. Two of his most popular works of literature were illustrated children’s stories, focusing on a peculiar fictional character whose name rings a bell in 2017: Baron Trump.
Trump, an aristocratically wealthy young man living in Castle Trump, is the protagonist of Lockwood’s first two fictional novels, The Travels and Adventures of Little Baron Trump and His Wonderful Dog Bulgar and Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey. The little boy, who has an unending imagination and “a very active brain,” is bored of the luxurious lifestyle he has grown so accustomed to. In a twist of fate, Trump visits Russia to embark on an extraordinary adventure that will shape the rest of his life.
Lockwood’s final novel arrived in 1896, titled The Last President.
There are some incredible connections to be made to the first family of the United States and Lockwood’s novels from the turn of the 19th century. For starters, the main character’s name is the same as President Donald Trump’s son, albeit spelt differently. Trump’s adventures begin in Russia, and are guided thanks to directions provided by “the master of all masters,” a man named “Don.”
Before leaving for his voyage through the unknown, Trump is told of his family’s motto: “The pathway to glory is strewn with pitfalls and dangers.”
Illustrations from the novels depict Trump dressed in lavish, old-fashioned clothing and jewelry as he departs from Castle Trump and begins his voyage, heading to Russia to locate an entrance into alternate dimensions.
But by Lockwood’s third novel, The Last President, things become even more eerily linked to the present day.The story begins with a scene from a panicked New York City in early November, describing a “state of uproar” after the election of an enormously opposed outsider candidate.
“The entire East Side is in a state of uproar,” police officers shouted through the streets, warning city folk to stay indoors for the night. “Mobs of vast size are organizing under the lead of anarchists and socialists, and threaten to plunder and despoil the houses of the rich who have wronged and oppressed them for so many years.”
“The Fifth Avenue Hotel will be the first to feel the fury of the mob,” the novel continues, citing an address in New York City where Trump Tower now stands. “Would the troops be in time to save it?”