
Dan Adler
Staff writer at Vanity Fair covering culture and celebrity, focused on the younger generation of Trumps including Barron and Kai and their media-facing roles.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 32min
Is Trump building a political dynasty? – episode 3
Eric Cortellessa, a Senior political correspondent for Time magazine, and Dan Adler, a Vanity Fair staff writer, delve into the ambitions of the Trump family in politics. They discuss whether Donald Trump Jr. will lead the GOP’s future and Barron Trump's emerging influence as a college student. The conversation explores the dynamics among Trump’s children, revealing potential rivalries and their unique strategies to engage younger audiences. They also touch on how celebrity ties impact political identities and ambitions within the family.

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Feb 25, 2025 • 22min
Barron Mania
Dan Adler, a staff writer for Vanity Fair specializing in celebrity culture, dives into the captivating aura surrounding Barron Trump. They discuss how Barron's quiet demeanor paradoxically fuels public fascination and speculation about his role in a shifting political landscape. The conversation touches on Barron’s evolution during his father's presidency, the scrutiny he faced as a child, and how his college experience at NYU reflects broader themes of identity and legacy. Adler also examines the dynamics of celebrity and expectations on Barron as a potential future leader.

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Jan 1, 2026 • 31min
Revisited: Is Trump building a political dynasty? – episode three
Rosie Gray, a US politics reporter, discusses Don Jr.'s complex role within the GOP and his potential as a political player. Dan Adler delves into Barron Trump's quiet life at NYU and his unexpected influence on young audiences. Eric Cortellessa analyzes Lara Trump's political maneuvers and her growing significance in the Trump family dynamic. The trio examines whether any Trump will carry the political legacy forward while questioning if Donald Trump even desires a successor. They conclude that the Trump family already operates as a political dynasty.


