Lara Trump recently addressed whether Barron Trump is a time traveler, stating he “is certainly not” but then drawing an unusual comparison to the moon landings and September 11 attacks.
The New York Post has published an article suggesting Donald Trump could be a time traveler based on historical evidence. According to the report, sketches by Prussian-born artist Charles Dellschau from the early 20th century contain the word “TRUMP” and references to aircraft labeled “45.”
Dellschau, who died in 1923, created “aeros”—bizarre flying machines that resembled a mix of balloons, airplanes, and steampunk technology. His sketches from around 1920 include the phrase “Houston, Texas, Saturday, April 10” alongside the word “TRUMP.”
The theory also points to Ingersoll Lockwood’s children’s books from the 1890s that feature a character named “Baron Trump.” These stories describe how the protagonist lives in a building called “Castle Trump,” is guided by a mentor named “Don,” and has a fictional cabinet member named “Pence.”
One of the books, titled “The Last President,” describes chaotic events in New York City following an election where a populist candidate wins, including riots on Fifth Avenue—the location of Trump Tower today.
Additionally, Ingersoll Lockwood Inc., a company founded in 2020, has been noted for working with U.S. government agencies including DARPA and NASA, though its origins and purpose remain unclear.