One of them is too young to vote and the other only graduated high school just a couple of months ago.

But Donald Trump has a secret weapon in his bid to reach Gen Z voters – his youngest son Barron, 18, and the teen’s influencer best friend Bo Loudon, 17.

The tech-savvy teens are busily briefing the 78-year-old former President behind the scenes on the new landscape of streamers and YouTube stars with millions of followers.

They are now acting as a de-facto social media outreach team, according to DailyMail.com sources, wooing online stars who older aides might have never heard of to the Trump cause.

It was Barron and Bo who lined up his 90-minute interview last week with Kick influencer Adin Ross which was watched live by 500,000 people – or 100 million total listeners if you believe the figures promoted on Trump’s Truth Social account.

The duo have also pressed the Republican nominee to forge close links with their favorite content creators, from YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul to billionaire business mogul Patrick Bet-David, host of the PBD podcast.

‘Trump rates the boys and sees their input as an asset,’ an insider told DailyMail.com.

‘He has no issues turning to them for advice on a subject that many of his middle-aged campaign aides wouldn’t have much of a clue about.’

Bo, an up-and-coming conservative influencer, is the son of TV personality Dr. Gina Loudon and her husband John William Loudon, a former Missouri GOP state senator.

The Loudons live in South Florida and are well-connected members of Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Palm Beach residence, where sources say Bo and Barron often slip away to have fun while the adults enjoy swish functions.

The ‘inseparable’ pals hang at the beach and private pool but are said to eschew typical teen pursuits like sports and concerts in favor of weighty debates on business and politics.

They are not immune to the sort of scrapes you might expect with boys their age, however, with a friend revealing to DailyMail.com that Bo once sparked a full-blown 911 emergency at Mar-a-Lago when he slipped and badly broke his arm.

The pair had just gone for a swim when the teenager tried to hop over a wall with wet feet and tumbled painfully onto a patch of concrete as Barron and his Secret Service entourage looked on in shock.

‘It’s funny to look back on but it was a very serious thing,’ the friend added. ‘An ambulance was called and he was taken to the hospital. He had to have surgery.’

Bo has amassed close to 350,000 followers across Instagram, TikTok and Twitter - where he proudly declares 'Gen-Z stands with Trump'

Whereas Barron stayed largely out of the limelight during and after the Trump presidency, Bo has amassed close to 350,000 followers across Instagram, TikTok and Twitter – where he proudly declares ‘Gen-Z stands with Trump’.

His feed is filled with pro-Trump videos, critiques of the ‘fake news’ media and photos taken with leading conservatives such as Donald Trump Jr., Tucker Carlson and UFC mogul Dana White.

A recent image captures Barron and Bo standing either side of the 45th President at Mar-a-Lago, Barron towering over both due to his 6ft 7in stature.

‘Bo is determined to win more of Gen Z for Trump. He even got in trouble once at school for wearing so much Trump gear,’ our source said of the youngster, who is about to enter his senior year.

‘The boys are business minded, they’re patriots. But they are also normal, good kids who are finding their way.’

Since Barron turned 18 in March, fiercely protective mom Melania, 54, has agreed to give her son more space to be his own man and support his dad’s campaign.

One of his first moves was to team up with Bo to host an April ‘power summit’ banquet for Bet-David, his favorite MMA fighter Colby Covington, and the entrepreneur Justin Waller, a business partner of the controversial internet personality Andrew Tate.

The guests came away purring about the boys’ business acumen and social skills with Bet-David praising Barron as a ‘freaking stud of a kid’ in clips that soon went viral.

‘Bo reached out to me and told me that Barron watches my content and would like to invite me to dinner at Mar-a-Lago,’ Waller told DailyMail.com.

He said the pair were ‘outliers’ who knew more about business than most adults.

‘I see them both being entrepreneurs. They are certainly going to pave their own path for themselves and it’s very clear to see that they’ll be quite successful,’ Waller added.

Next on the Bo-Barron agenda was hooking Trump up with some of the high-profile streamers they follow on sites like Twitch, Kick and TikTok.

Influencer Ross, 23, rolled into Palm Beach on Monday last week and presented Trump with a customized Tesla Cybertruck and a Rolex watch.

The flashy electric vehicle was emblazoned with the iconic photo of Trump defiantly pumping his fist after the July 13 assassination attempt, an American flag, and the Make America Great Again slogan.

Critics complained it was a campaign finance violation but the stunt quickly went viral.

‘My son Barron says hello. He’s a great young guy but he’s a big fan of yours,’ Trump said during the interview.

He also declared that he was going to ‘save TikTok’, the Chinese-owned platform he pushed to ban during his presidency.

Barron didn’t attend but Bo was sitting feet away from the former President in the front row seats set aside for aides and VIP guests.

Barron, who is a friend of Ross, convinced his father to participate in the live stream, Trump said

The teen took to Twitter afterwards to say: ‘Trump asked me how I was doing, double-checked about 5 times if I got a photo, made sure everyone knew that I’m best friends with his son Barron, and told them all how great my mom and I are.

‘Trump truly has the biggest heart ever. Gen Z Stands With Trump!’

Insiders tell DailyMail.com the boys have more ‘cool’ plans to present to Trump in the coming weeks – and the ex-President is likely to be receptive.

On Monday he is due to sit down for a ‘major interview’ with Elon Musk, according to an announcement on Truth Social.

Trump has been a vocal supporter of the Crypto industry and delved into NFTs, nonfungible digital tokens, when he sold a range of digital playing cards for nearly $4.5million.

‘Donald Trump is just someone who is perpetually curious about new technologies and new ways to meet people and share his vision,’ a supporter added.

‘He listens to everyone, no matter their race, demo, orientation, religion – or their age.’