JC Lee vehemently denies accusations of ever having abused her parents, describing them as "all lies" and emphasizing her desire to correct the narrative that has plagued her.
Despite being the son of a prominent public figure, Baron's public persona is surprisingly limited. Most Americans know little about him, emphasizing the stark contrast with the Obama daughters. The rarity of visible moments has resulted in a perception of Barron as an enigma within the shadow of Trump’s larger family. While he might be entering a tenuous moment in Trump’s political narrative as he comes of age, the quietness around his character speaks volumes about his upbringing and the decision of his parents to keep him private.
Stewart criticized the portrayal in the Netflix documentary, especially the last scenes that depicted her unfavorably, feeling they didn’t represent her true self. She mentioned, 'I told [the director] to get rid of those. And he refused. I hate those last scenes. Hate them.' This reflects her frustration with how the narrative has been shaped against her, emphasizing that health issues, like her Achilles' tendon operation, were overlooked while creating the documentary.