The Guardian Australia
·general
·3 hours ago
Viral conspiracy theory falsely claims Barron Trump is time traveller
A viral conspiracy theory claims Donald Trump's son Barron is a time traveller, sparked by a 19th-century book about "Baron Trump" that resurfaced online. Trump's daughter-in-law Lara dismissed the theory on her podcast last week, stating Barron is not a time traveller. The unfounded claim reflects how the Trump administration encourages conspiratorial thinking, diverting attention from serious issues.
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