Barron Trump's perfect response to UK 911 operator calling him RUDE when he was saving friend's life... and how case may shift public perception

Donald Trump's son Barron has won praise for his 'classy' response to a British 911 operator who called him rude when he was trying to save his female friend's life.

The President's youngest son, 19, called the cops after witnessing a savage attack on the woman in London last January, a trial in the UK heard on Wednesday.

Matvei Rumiantsev, 22, allegedly flew into a jealous rage after learning that Barron had tried calling her earlier that evening. He then called Trump's son back on FaceTime as he punched and strangled the woman, jurors heard.

In Barron's frantic call to Britain's 999 emergency service, the operator grew frustrated with the president's son as he implored cops to rescue his 'close friend.'

The operator said: 'Can you stop being rude and actually answer my questions. If you want to help the person, you'll answer my questions clearly and precisely, thank you. So how do you know her?'

Barron, despite his alarm, told the operator: 'I'm so sorry for being rude.'

The magnanimous response by the president's son, who did not reveal his identity, was noted by readers today as they praised him on social media.

'Class act by Barron,' wrote one user on X. 'Calm under pressure, smart enough not to escalate, and quick to get real help. Shows great character and solid upbringing. Respect.'

Barron Trump with influencer Justin Waller (second from left), UFC fighter Colby Covington (far left), podcast host Patrick Bet-David (second from right) and Barron's best friend Bo Loudon

Barron Trump with influencer Justin Waller (second from left), UFC fighter Colby Covington (far left), podcast host Patrick Bet-David (second from right) and Barron's best friend Bo Loudon

Another likened the young Trump to the president, writing: 'Common sense, calm under pressure, finding a way to help and alert police, caring enough to try and prevent harm. Traits from his father and how he probably would have handled a problem. Good job, Barron.'

A third stated: 'The operator who told Barron not to be rude, in my opinion, should lose their job. Completely incompetent response given the situation. Only acceptable strategy is to calm the caller.'

The victim later credited Barron with saving her life, telling jurors: 'He helped save my life. That call was like a sign from God at that moment.' 

Rumiantsev is on trial at London's Snaresbrook Crown Court for allegedly raping the woman on two occasions, assault, actual bodily harm and obstruction of justice.

Police rushed to his home in Poplar, east London, in the early hours of January 18, 2025, after Barron called 999 at 2.23am. 

'I'm calling from the US, uh I just got a call from a girl, you know, she's getting beat up,' Barron told the operator.

Russian national Matvei Rumiantsev is accused of repeatedly punching Barron's female friend in a flat in London while President Trump's son was on a FaceTime call to her from the US

Russian national Matvei Rumiantsev is accused of repeatedly punching Barron's female friend in a flat in London while President Trump's son was on a FaceTime call to her from the US  

'This was happening about eight minutes ago. I just figured out how to, how to call someone. Uh, uh it's really an emergency.' 

The President's son had watched on FaceTime as Rumiantsev allegedly grabbed the woman by the hair and pushed her to the floor, shouting 'you are not worth anything.'

Rumiantsev called the woman a 'slut' and a 'whore' and kicked her in the stomach when she was on the floor, jurors heard.

The woman told officers she had been slapped, punched, kicked and strangled during the assault.

She told cops that the Russian would deliberately get her drunk and have sex with her without consent.

She said she had asked him why he did this to her and he responded: 'You never want to do this with me so I make you drink and do this to you.'

In a later follow-up email with cops, Barron wrote: 'I was told by the victim, who I am very close with, that this individual was giving her difficulty for a long time.'

Fascination surrounds Barron's role in saving the woman as he remains remarkably private despite being the son of the most famous man in the world.

The six-foot-seven college student is Trump's fifth child, and the president's only child with his third wife, Melania. 

The young Trump told investigators that he met the girl 'on social media.' 

Barron broke up with an unidentified girlfriend in November, according to reports, and is currently single.

His peers at New York University's Stern School of Business have previously told reporters that he is a 'ladies man.'

Melania has keenly guarded Barron's privacy ever since Trump's first term and sources close to the family often deny or downplay reports about his life. 

President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office as Barron Trump and Melania Trump look on during inauguration ceremonies in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC

President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office as Barron Trump and Melania Trump look on during inauguration ceremonies in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC

Melania Trump and Barron Trump look on as Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during an election night event at the Palm Beach Convention Center on November 06, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida

Melania Trump and Barron Trump look on as Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during an election night event at the Palm Beach Convention Center on November 06, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida

The vacuum of information has led to vicious gossip linking him to toxic influencers from the far-right 'incel' community. 

The New York Times last month reported that Andrew Tate fostered a relationship Barron to bolster his efforts to flee a sex trafficking investigation in Romania.

Barron and Tate spoke over a Zoom call in 2024, according to mutual friend Justin Waller, who says he was also on the call. Tate, who now lives in Florida, reportedly told Barron that the criminal charges were an attempt to silence him.

The White House declined to comment.

Transcript of Barron Trump's call with the City of London Police where he was asked not to be rude

A police call operator told US President Donald Trump's youngest son to 'stop being rude' when he contacted police in the UK after receiving a call from a woman who was being attacked, a court has heard.

Matvei Rumiantsev, 22, is on trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court accused of assault and two counts of rape, among other charges, against the alleged victim, who is friends with Barron Trump.

Jurors heard Mr Trump video-called the alleged victim, a woman in London who cannot be named for legal reasons, and saw her being attacked on January 18 last year.

Rumiantsev denies assault, actual bodily harm, intentional strangulation, perverting the course of justice and two counts of rape, and the trial continues.

Here is the transcript of Mr Trump's call to the City of London Police as redacted by the Crown Prosecution Service to preserve the anonymity of the victim.

Operator: 'City of London Police, how can I help you?'

Barron: 'Oh I'm calling from the US, uh I just got a call from a girl, you know, she's getting beat up. The address is (redacted).'

Operator: 'Yeah.'

Barron: '(Redacted). This was happening about eight minutes ago. I just figured out how to, how to call someone. Uh, uh it's really an emergency.'

Operator: 'What's her name?'

Barron: 'Her name is (redacted).'

Operator: 'Her date of birth?'

Barron: 'She's (inaudible), she's (inaudible), it's really an emergency please.'

Operator: 'Yeah I know, what's her age?'

Barron: '(Redacted).'

Operator: '(Redacted) how do you know her?'

Barron: 'I mean these details don't matter, she's getting beat up like I-'

Operator: 'Yeah I know but I need to take information from you, so how have you come by this information?'

Barron: 'Uh I got a call from her with a guy beating her up.'

Operator: 'Okay how do you know her?'

Barron: 'I don't think these details matter she's getting beat up but okay fine, also I met her on social media, I don't think that matters.'

Operator: 'You know I can-'

Barron: 'She's getting beat up.'

Operator: 'Can you stop being rude and actually answer my questions. If you want to help the person, you'll answer my questions clearly and precisely, thank you. So how do you know her?'

Barron: 'I met her on social media.'

Operator: 'OK.'

Operator: 'Know the partner's name or the person that's beating her up at all?'

Barron: 'No.'

Operator: 'And they're at home, they're not out into the street?'

Barron: 'Yes, correct.'

Barron: 'She's getting really badly beat up and the call was about eight minutes ago, I don't know what could have happened by now.'

Operator: 'OK.'

Barron: 'So, sorry for being rude.'

Operator: '(Inaudible)'.

Barron: '(Inaudible).'

Barron: 'For a reason I don't know (inaudible).'

Operator: 'You saw a video on social media, what like a video call?'

Barron: 'No, No, I (inaudible) a video call.'

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