Trump jr: we didn't become magically international business people because of politics like the bidens

Trump Jr: We didn’t become magically international business people because of politics like the Bidens

October 17, 2019

The Trump-Biden family feud has escalated as Donald Trump, Jr. sets the record straight on his family’s business dealings and wealth.

“You know what the difference between the Bidens and us are?” Trump asked. “We were international business people before politics and we gave up doing all new deals going forward.”

“We didn’t become magically international business people because of our political position,” he added. “He [President Trump] put that all aside for years.”

Trump said if he took $1.50, let alone $1.5 billion from China, the “Fake News Media” would be outraged.

“We would solve the fake news problem because their heads would explode and there would be none of them left,” Trump said.

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