Another member of the Trump family is entering the political arena.
Barron Trump, 18, has been selected by the Florida GOP as a delegate to the Republican National Convention this summer.
His name is spelled as "Baron" on a list of delegates that includes other Trump family members Eric, Don Jr. and Tiffany.
The convention is scheduled for Milwaukee in July. There will be nearly 2,500 delegates representing the states at the event where Donald Trump is expected to be nominated as the party's presidential candidate.
A Trump campaign official told ABC News that Barron Trump is "very interested" in the political process.
Former President Donald Trump's youngest child has largely been kept out of the spotlight since his father ran for the White House for the first time.
He is set to graduate from high school next week. The New York judge overseeing Donald Trump's hush money case has canceled court for the day of the graduation so Trump can attend.
The media has previously respected Barron Trump's privacy since he was a minor and out of the spotlight but that might change now that he's taking an active political role.
His future political ambitions are unknown but a source told the Daily Mail that Barron is "very knowledgeable for someone his age. He's also far more politically interested than people realize."