A bizarre conspiracy theory involving Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, is once again blowing up online – and Lara Trump is officially over it. The theory traces back to an 1893 children’s book called Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, written by political author Ingersoll Lockwood. In the story, a wealthy young boy named Baron Trump lives in “Castle Trump” before heading off on a strange adventure to Russia with the help of a mysterious man named “Don.”
“Sorry to say it, I’m sorry, I broke a lot of people’s hearts today,” she continued, calling the theory “crazy.” “[The] amount of views that some of these videos get where they really dissect how this really worked out,” she said, cited by the Daily Mail. She also pushed back on the idea entirely, telling viewers: “Name me one time traveler. Name me anybody who actually can say that that’s a real thing.”
트럼프 대통령과 똑같이, 배런 트럼프도 시간여행자라는 썰이 있음.
진짜 미쳤죠? ㅋㅋㅋ1890년대에 나온 인저솔 록우드(Ingersoll Lockwood)의 소설 시리즈 책 제목부터 이미 소름 😱
Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey (배런 트럼프의 놀라운 지하 여행)
Travels and Adventures of… pic.twitter.com/80QKjedBfz— HchannelX (@XFamily369) March 14, 2026
“It doesn’t exist, but people have gotten so far off the rails on this Barron Trump being a time traveler thing,” she added. “The Fifth Avenue Hotel will be the first to feel the fury of the mob,” the book continues. “Would the troops be in time to save it?”

Internet Theory Connections
Internet theorists later connected the passage to protests that followed Trump’s first inauguration, including the Women’s March in Manhattan, which ended near Trump Tower before demonstrators were stopped by police barricades.