This is one book that I absolutely want to read. In a great interview, the Executive Vice-President of Trump Inc, Eric Trump, describes what it was like to be targeted by a fully weaponized U.S. government.
Eric Trump speaks highly of the intents and purposes of Kash Patel and Dan Bongino in addition to several other members of the MAGA alliance who have assisted the family of Donald Trump in defending themselves. Eric notes the background conversations with his dad and family as Lawfare mounted their assault. WATCH:
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About time we got to hear from the oppressed side.
Thank you Mr Trump
I find Eric’s delivery and content far superior to Don Jr’s.
I too look forward to this book.
Eric is why Jr. as well-intentioned as he is, is not head of the Trump organization. Not pitting them against each other. They each have their qualities.
God bless and protect the entire Trump family!
I will order this book.
This family’s voices will not be silenced.
Phrases like this make me grind my teetih, “Eric Trump, describes what it was like to be targeted”. Past tense. Does he think this is over? They will come back quicker and more ruthless when Trump gone and they are planning on as soon as January 2027 after GOPrick RINOrats deliberately lose in 2026. He thinks they were targeted then? That was romper room in comparison.
There are still never Trumpers everywhere. Todd Blanche seems to be a huge obstacle at DOJ.
Government shutdown needs to be across the board whole sale cleaning…….permanently.
Damn Straight.
You must have seen that War room interview with Tina Peters lawyer. For some reason Tod Blanch is blocking her road to freedom.
Makes me ashamed that I’ve criticized President Trump with his handling of Russia/Ukraine. Still not liking it but should keep it to myself. President Trump has done too much, worked too hard, given up too much for criticism.
It’s a big person who writes such a comment. For the same reason, it’s why I wrote a similar comment several years ago when something was happening and many were criticizing him. I just can’t bring myself to do so. Even if there is “some aspect I didn’t vote for”, I won’t criticize him personally for fulfilling his duty as President or CIC. I accept and respect his authority.
I remember early on in term 1.0 I wrote he was the greatest president of all time. For some reason, I felt that way even though it was early on. I feel that way more now than ever. I commend you for your public admission. It’s a big person who writes such a comment.
Very similar here. I find one thing for me that seems to happen. I’ll listen to others making an opinion while not searching out the source for whatever reason. Trump seems to be correct always. God Bless him may Our Lord continue to protect him.
I am astounded by Donald Trump and the battles he has and is fighting. The ” March Through the Institutions ” was essentially complete. ( Federal – ALL 3 letter agencies including the judicial and congress and local and state branches of Government, and to some degree the military.)
Because of the above I only question limited aspects of his actions, because I do not know the battles and betrayals of a massive evil resistance.
At appropriate times I do question aspects of policy – mainly yes, Ukraine / Russia ( POTUS is walking a tightrope there) and I am concerned with some of the tarriff policy. (Although I am generally supportive of reciprical tarriffs)
So what. I assume there is much I do not know, and some of it is distateful and necessary politics to get other important policy objectives.
It is a massive chess game in the heart of Mordor on the Potomac and extends to every State and county and all international relations.
Beyond all that battle, is the spiritual battle. And my role there is to ever strive to be a better person, more in-tune with true virtue. And ultimately and collectively, our individual and national victory originates in and 100 percent depends on that victory.
This may not resonate with non golfers, but after the US Ryder Cup Team got a woppin’ from Europe ( after a typical American fight back, Rory Mcilroy got a text from President Trump congratulation them.
The European team were celebrating and singing ‘Are you watching Donald Trump’
Straight away your gracious President texted them back saying ‘Yes I’m watching – congratulations’
A touch of class which the stinkin rotten European fake media used to try and denigrate your President with their TDS
They showed the European team chanting but did not show President Trumps congratulations.
Agreed. His stamina is legendary, and having the truth and billions on your side helps. Melania and his sons are a source of strength. Apparently he also adopted the power of positive thinking.
That said, I’m baffled by his incomplete and seemingly weak DOJ selections. His internal legal team seems possibly solid. But the Wiles-buddy Pam Bondi?
Several well meaning but not confidence-building selections. Where were the search warrants, etc.? Notice how indicting Comey allegedly spurred numerous Whistleblowers to come forward? This should have happened six months ago, SOLs are running.
Sad that you are slapping President Trump up side the head with one hand and then patting him on the back with the other hand ? That makes one wonder which side you are on?
He obviously doesn’t understand the confirmation process. MAGAs should instead be asking themselves WHY not one Republican CONgressman has called a recess so their President can appoint the cabinet he REALLY wants. Not a one.
That is because their goals are entirely different from Trump’s goals and the goals of his supporters. They do not give one fig for the people – only their money and perks. I detest them all.
We could write 100 million books about each of our experiences being targeted for OUR support of the Trump Phenomenon. The big difference is Eric has Secret Service Protection. The Twisted Sisters are out for the blood of Normals, nowadays.
In 1974, my father was in a bad motorcycle accident. An intoxicated chief of police came around a blind corner on the wrong side of the road, hitting my father and two other motorcycles. My father had his spine crushed in 3 different places. I was about one year old.
My dad wasn’t expected to live. He did, but with a heavy price. He was in the hospital for 9 months, most of it in traction, and confined to bed at home for another 6.
He eventually learned to walk again, but was always in chronic pain.
This made him a huge target for big pharma and their new “safe and effective” opioid based pain killers in the 90’s. They prescribed it to him by the bucket.
Now, in addition to all his medical problems, he now had a major pain killer addiction.
I’ll spare his dignity and not share the details, but it got bad for many years.
So why am I sharing this? Because when you have loved one addicted to pain killers, you learn to identify the telltale signs of when they were using. Primarily the constant sniffling and need to touch their nose. I wanted to establish my “credentials”, if you will.
What does that have to do with this post by Sundance? A lot.
I’ve felt this way for some time, but never said anything because I wasn’t positive and I didn’t want to spread rumors. But now I am fairly certain.
I believe Kash Patel has a problem and he has been compromised by it.
Go back and watch nearly any random interview before he was director. He is always, constantly, sniffling. It’s different than a cold or allergy, where you have a nose full of mucus, and you are trying to stop it from running down your face. It’s constant little sniffs. More like something is irritating your nose. Almost any interview, particularly if he is on camera for more than a few minutes.
But here is the kicker. Since becoming director he doesn’t do it any more.
So I am looking back at this and I see…
Kash displaying very concerning addict behavior. He seems such a responsible and strait laced person, I dismiss my own eyes for years.
Then three things happen at once. He becomes FBI Director. He suddenly loses all his interest in “government gangsters”. And last, his sniffling stops.
Plain and simple, I believe he has struggled with pain killers. This was used to leverage him. And out of fear of the situation he stopped taking them.
I could be way off, but I don’t think I am.
I’ve noticed the sniffling for years. And it hasn’t stopped.
It’s something. Booze, Benzos, Opioids. Adderall, South Florida Sniffles.. Sex addict.. who knows.. I say every single FedGov employee needs an immediate hair follicle drug screen. Today. I couldn’t get a job cleaning kennels for the Dog Catcher with a Medical Cannabis Recommendation for chronic pain in lieu of opioids..
Might explain another oddity – why he wanted to run the FBI and ATF from… Las Vegas.
The personal testimony from many that know HIM, like this one from Mr Trump, consider him to be a very honest straight forward man with strong family values. The guess assumption attacks on his character are beneath decent behaviour.
I think they should move the whole kit and kaboodle out west. Or North Dakota.
Carnivore diet does that – clears up your sinuses, but sometimes makes eyebrows, and nose itch, due to histamines from meat and eggs.
I’ve thought for a very long time, that Eric can be President somewhere down the line. He’s very direct like his Dad, whip smart, and takes no prisoners. Will definitely buy the book!
He’s not a natural born citizen. Only PDJT’s two youngest would be eligible.
You seem to be misinformed.
No. Only Tiffany is a natural born citizen.
Boy, that was a very quick hour. Great interview. Smart guy.
Great interview
I wish I had somebody like Eric Trump on my side. I don’t so I will buy his book instead.
Fascinating and informative. I’ve always really liked Eric Trump, a big reason being interviews like this. He’s extremely intelligent and speaks in complete paragraphs, not compacted sound bites. A sign of honesty like his father.
He is the best of The Kids..
Certainly the brightest and clearly has the best business mind. I think they are all good kids. Like all siblings in a tight family, they tend to have strong individual personalities.
He also comes across like a serious, honest and humble person.
Eric did a similar interview for Epoch Times TV. You probably have to be a subscriber to watch it though. Much was the same info but there was some additional.
Here is an excerpt from the video interview where he was asked if he would ever run for office?
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Eric Trump Opens Up About How Relentless Attacks Impacted Him and His Family
Excerpt:
Jekielek:
So I’ll share something briefly. I had people call me up prior to 2024 and say, “Hey, people want me to run for office,” and I bet there are people who have told you that as well. And my response to them was, “You know, we need people who are consequential, who know what’s what, and who probably don’t like politics very much.” So I’m not asking you to run, but my question is, is that something you would consider?
Eric Trump:
I don’t rule anything out in the world, and the ecosystem is beautiful.
I’m watching my father make transformational change. Military recruitment under Biden was the worst it’s ever been in the history of our nation. One month later, it was like everybody was applying, everybody wanted to be in the United States military. There was patriotism again.
So there are certain things you can just make transformational change on, if you’re a real leader and you do it the right way. Forget about all these career politicians that say, “I’m going to D.C., and I’m going to make a difference.” Most of them fall prey to the Washington, D.C., mob.
But listen, I would never rule anything out. What I can tell you is, I think it’s given us a great voice. I think we’ve all developed a great voice. We had a voice from the business world, and we had a voice from the number one reality TV show [“The Apprentice”]. You know, we had some confidence, we had some backbone. And then all of a sudden, we got into politics, and I think we developed a real voice and a real comfort on that stage and a real backbone.
I mean, this stuff requires real backbone, as they try to literally and figuratively kill you in every aspect of your soul and your company and your family and your marriage and everything else.
And so I think it armored us in a unique way. I think I could do it, [go into politics,] but the question is, do you want to? We’ve seen the greatest parts of politics, we’ve certainly seen the worst parts. We’ve definitely seen the worst parts, worse than probably most can ever imagine. Hence the whole point of the book “Under Siege,” telling all those stories.
But I never rule anything out. I believe in this country; I love red, white, and blue. I love our First Amendment. I love our Constitution. We have to stay the dominant superpower of the world.
And you do need good people, and you better have people like Donald Trump who will set everything aside—set aside his wealth, set aside his fortune, set aside his family, set aside his company—to do the unthinkable. There’s not a lot of courageous people out there, truly. Of the Fortune 500 crowd, very few of them would say, “I’m going to sacrifice all of it to run against 16 Republicans who actually know something about politics,” which we did not. And then have to run against somebody like Hillary Clinton, who is one of the great political dynasties of modern times, only in the off chance of being able to win at a five to one financial deficit, self-funding your whole campaign.
Give me another billionaire who would agree to those terms. Zero, right? These people gamble on probability. And I think traditional sense would say that your probability was not very good under those odds. How many other billionaires would have taken that on? Hence the reason you get Joe Biden as your president, versus [someone like] Warren Buffett.
That said, you have to have great business leaders, people who can offer transformational change, and I‘d love to see many more of them. And if the stars ever aligned and [politics] was the right calling for me at the time, I’d consider it, I guess.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/eric-trump-opens-up-about-how-relentless-attacks-impacted-him-and-his-family-5921243?utm_source=X&utm_medium=Social&utm_content=AmericanThoughtLeaders&utm_term=EricTrump