In his recent interview with Time magazine, President-elect Donald Trump was asked whether there will be a Trump dynasty, and Trump did not automatically reject the idea.
“Well, I hope when I leave office, I’ll be able to also leave people that are extremely competent and get it. And we do have those people. We have far more than you think. We have some great warriors. We have some great people that want to see this country take care of,” Trump said in response to the question of what would happen to the Make America Great movement when he leaves office at the beginning of 2029.
Time interviewer then asked whether some of those people could be his family members.
“I think, yeah, I have some very competent members of my family. My kids are very competent. I don’t know that they’re going to choose to go through this. They’ve been treated very badly,” Trump responded.
He then described in detail how one of his sons, Donald Trump Jr., suffered from the Russia hoax that the Democrats created. […]
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