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Don Jr. Says He'd 'Be A Rich Guy' Banking Off Dad's Presidency If His Name Were Hunter Biden

Don Jr. Says He'd 'Be A Rich Guy' Banking Off Dad's Presidency If His Name Were Hunter Biden
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Really, dude?

President Donald Trump's eldest son, Don Jr,, appeared on Sean Hannity's Fox News show in order to further the claim that former Vice President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, used his father's vice presidency—and will us his father's presidency—to enrich himself.

Foming from Don Jr., the claim is...rich.


Watch below,

Junior said:

"I wish my name was Hunter Biden. I could go abroad and make millions off my father's presidency. I'd be a really rich guy, it'd be incredible, but because my name is Trump, if I took 1.5 dollars from China...their heads would explode."

Junior oversees his father's businesses, however his father frequently uses the power of the Oval Office to enrich the Trump brand. He attempted to have the 2020 G7 summit at Trump Doral Miami. He frequently holds fundraisers at numerous other resorts, and Trump has spent time at a Trump property for nearly a third of his presidency.

Not to mention, the Trump Organization just announced plans for a massive expansion of its Doonbeg, Scotland resort, despite Trump claiming that "no new deals" would be made while he was President.

Junior's hypocrisy here is real, because Don Jr. both directly and indirectly profits from his father's presidency—just like his father.

Yikes.

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