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Lip reader 'reveals rude four-word remark' Barron made to Ivanka during Donald Trump's State of the Union address
A lip reader has claimed that Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, made a mysterious four-word comment to his half-sister, Ivanka Trump.
The moment happened during their father’s State of the Union address — and it’s already turning heads.
Lip Reader Claims Barron Trump Made Surprising Comment
The US president delivered a marathon address to Congress overnight, speaking for nearly two hours. Among those seated in attendance were members of his family, including wife Melania, daughter Ivanka, and 19-year-old Barron.
It marked Barron’s first public appearance since his father’s inauguration, instantly drawing attention from political watchers and curious onlookers alike.
During the speech, Barron was seen speaking with Ivanka — and that brief exchange is now under scrutiny.
Professional lip reader Jeremy Freeman analyzed the moment and claims to have decoded what was said, per The Mirror.
According to Jeremy, Ivanka turned to her younger half-brother and asked: "What are you doing on...?" though the final word could not be deciphered.
Barron’s alleged response was blunt and somewhat cryptic: "I'm not sure, I couldn't be a***d."
Exactly what Ivanka was referring to remains unclear.
Growing Spotlight on Barron Trump’s Political Influence
The moment comes amid growing public fascination with Barron, particularly after he attended his first campaign rally ahead of the 2024 US Election.
Speculation has swirled in recent months that Trump’s youngest son could eventually follow in his father’s political footsteps and carve out a career of his own.
In fact, Barron has previously been credited with helping his father connect with younger male voters in the run-up to the last election.
A detailed 3,800-word report by Eric Cortellessa for Time suggested that Barron’s influence may have extended even further behind the scenes.
According to the report, Trump’s campaign chair Susie Wiles asked campaign advisor Alex Bruesewitz to assemble a list of podcasts that Trump could potentially appear on.
When the list was presented, Trump allegedly asked: "Have you talked this over with Barron?"
After Mr Bruesewitz responded that he had not, Trump is said to have instructed: "Call Barron and see what he thinks and let me know."
The exchange, as reported, painted a picture of a young man whose opinions were being taken seriously within the campaign’s inner circle.
State of the Union Address Overshadowed by War Anniversary
Barron’s appearance at the State of the Union also coincided with the fourth anniversary of the start of the Russia-Ukraine War — a conflict Trump has previously claimed he would end in a single day.
With the war now entering its fifth year, many observers had hoped the president would dedicate significant time in his address to discussing the ongoing crisis.
However, analysis of what was reportedly the longest State of the Union speech in history indicates that Trump spent less than 30 seconds addressing the conflict before shifting focus elsewhere, according to Mirror US.
During the speech, after referencing the end of eight wars, Trump stated: "We're working very hard to end the ninth war. The killing and slaughter between Russia and Ukraine, where 25,000 soldiers are dying each and every month.
"A war which would have never happened if I were president. As president, I will make peace wherever I can, but I will not hesitate to confront threats to America."
Despite the brevity of the segment, the comments added another layer of controversy to an address already packed with headline-grabbing moments — including that now-viral exchange between Barron and Ivanka.
