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when I had him on the podcast, we're
talking uh uh we're having a
conversation together and uh I'm showing
him a video about him that at one of the
events he got a little bit emotional and
I said, you know, it looks like
something happened here. This is right
after, you know, the assassination
attempt where he's up there, he says
something and he takes a pause. I think
it's like a good minute he doesn't talk.
>> You guys remember this when he takes a
pause and he kind of just
>> stops and he's he's u
>> he's almost I think it's that one right
there, Rob. I don't know if it's not. I
don't think it's CPAC. I don't know
which one it was.
>> Might be that one. I'll
>> Anyways, he's up there. He's giving a
speech and I asked him, I said, "Here,
we've never seen you emotional. It's
always been rock solid. What happened
here?" And then he crosses his arms in a
podcast when he's watching himself and
then he gives the answer. But from you,
father, son, um is have you seen him get
emotional? Has he had moments where he's
been emotional? So, think about the
highs and lows of of these campaigns,
right? I mean, so so Butler happened,
you know, his ear gets blown off. Um,
you know, two days later, I'm the
delegate from our home state of Florida.
Everybody loves the state of Florida.
That that made my father the Republican
nominee for president of the United
States, and you're sitting there saying
exactly 48 hours earlier, he almost lost
his head, right? He comes into the arena
right after I right after I I do that,
right? I'm on the convention floor and I
have the mic and you know the whole
family surrounding us and everybody's
cheering. The whole arena is going crazy
and he comes in and people's people are
literally sobbing. I mean people people
are crying. Everybody's wearing the
little white ear patch in kind of you
know solidarity with what he you know
there's like you know 30,000 ear patches
in this arena. But man I mean there's
been a lot of highs and lows in this
whole process. I mean, one of the one of
the
>> frankly one one of the, you know, the
most emotional was when we had the the
uniform of Corey, you know, from Butler
up on the stage. You probably remember
that, right? The firefighter who
otherwise died. And here's a guy right
behind him, firefighter that died in the
the audience that day. And guys, I can't
tell you the highs and lows of all of
this, right? That the the the lows in
the courouses, the highs, you know, as
Camala Harris calls him to, you know,
concede victory. I was there when she
did that. I was there when Hillary
Clinton called. That was like one of the
greatest calls ever because you could
just hear that like scratchy little
voice on the other side of the of the
phone. But I mean, I can't tell you kind
of the roller coaster of emotion. And I
think I think after Butler, you probably
became a little bit more humble. Um, you
know, maybe you you you find God in a
little bit of a different way. You know,
it's pretty eerie when when that flag
right at that exact moment, right? And
I'm not a mushy guy, but when that
folded up like a perfect angel right
above his head at that exact moment,
>> guys, that's eerie stuff, right? That's
that's uh that's eerie stuff. And um you
know there there's no question that the
second round I think he was hit with a
level of emotion that he didn't see the
first time in 2016.
>> And did you see it? I
>> think our whole family saw it. I mean at
that point we were in a certain way we
were emotionless. We were kind of
battered and beaten. We had a lot of
arrows hit us, right? And I think, you
know, the the greatest self-p protection
mechanism, whether you're in business or
you're you're in that world, is being
able to kind of turn off emotion. And
>> that's not always great, right? My my
wife yells at me all the time. The great
Laura Trump yells at me all the time for
that.
>> You know, at at the same time, you know,
I I think we were so excited and kind of
rejuvenated again. But, uh, yeah, round
two, it was it was tiring. We we were
all tired. We were all battered. We had
given our heart and soul and every bit
of our spirit and love and effort and
energy toward winning a race, not
because it was beneficial to us, but
because we truly believe that it was the
only way to save this great republic and
and and save this nation and and God and
our constitution and red, white, and
blue and everything that we otherwise
adore, which was all going to total
by the way. And um and so I can
only tell you how uh how meaningful it
was at that moment. in that moment. I
mean, everyone remembers that Butler
moment. I mean, forget about it. You've
said that you're President Trump is your
best friend, as your dad, as a role
model. Every American, whether I'm not
talking about the crazy people,
this guy gets shot in the ear, jumps up,
fight, fight, fight. Anyone who's like,
"Oh my god, this guy's the most badass
dude ever." Mark Zuckerberg, literally
not a fan of Trump, you could say that,
right? was like, "That was the most
badass thing I've ever seen."
>> As a son,
>> you've seen your dad president,
billionaire, this that to see your
father get shot and then do this. How
did that make you feel?
>> Well, you can't fake that. That that
much I can tell you, right? I mean,
there's a lot of guys we all see it.
Hey, how many how many tough guys are
there in Miami who've taken a little bit
too much of the juice, but they're
probably not that tough, right?
>> I know. I know a lot of them. I know all
of them, Eric. God, I went to an event
down here the other night and I was
like, am I the only guy that's not like,
you know, not on the juice, you know,
and by the way, I can guarantee you that
99.999%
of them would not have done that, would
not have had had had the I got to tell
you Zuckerberg's story. So So I I don't
know. I actually think Zuckerberg's on
the team now, and I really mean that. So
I was so pissed off at this guy. He
spent $400 million in 2020 against us.
And and you you go on Facebook and you
type it in, you like, you know, nearest
uh you know, ballot box location, Trump,
right? And and nothing would show up.
You do the same for for Biden and
literally they would effectively like
walk you to the polls, right? I mean,
that that's how crazy and that's how how
rigged the entire platform was. And I
saw Zuckerberg at inauguration. He was
sitting right behind me. I had never met
him at that point. And I turned around,
I shook his hand, and he literally took
his shoulder. I'll never forget this. I
thought it was the coolest thing ever.
And he kind of like hip checks me and he
goes, "Let's freaking go." And he I mean
it, guys. Like he meant it. Like he's
like, "Let's freaking go." And like he
was legitimately happy to be there now.
Now, four years ago, he I I I don't
think he could stand us.
>> And then he got in good shape, by the
way. He started doing like jiu-jitsu and
stuff like that. I don't know. Maybe it
was like a testosterone thing or
something, right? Of course,
>> he's on the Miami Juice.
>> Yeah,
>> he's he's on the Miami Juice. He moved
to Miami.
>> He he hit he hit the TRT and the HD and
all the good stuff, right? And and and
all of a sudden, man, he literally puts
his shoulder into me. And I'm a big guy,
right? I'm like 215 6'5 and he goes,
"Let's freaking go. Let's go." And I I
genuinely mean I really believe that
Zuckerberg is on the team now. And he
clearly wasn't. Like he was probably on
the, you know, before. So, I just had to
mention that based on your little
>> That's cool. Well, it it goes to show
>> it's kind like you, right?
>> I've always listen,
>> but but but like he is seriously MAGA at
this point, right?
>> And I'm on the juice right now, bro.
>> But the most maybe with Zuckerberg,
there's something to be said. Get out of
the computer. Go touch some grass. Start
kicking some ass. Like he's doing he's
he's like doing UFC. He's fighting. He's
doing stuff with Lex Friedman. Maybe
there's something to be said there when
like you stop acting like a, you know,
they say like uh uh trigger fingers
turning into Twitter fingers. When you
get off the tough guy keyboard warrior
thing and actually get there and touch
some grass and be a man in real life,
that's probably when you have that
realization like, oh man, like time to
be a man and step up.
>> It's a little bit of actually the
problem with social media. If you think
about it, I I can tell you in in the
last 10 years, I can probably count on
my two hands the amount of time people
have truly truly been rude in public,
which which is probably shocking to
everybody, right? And yet you you go on
Instagram, you go on Facebook and and
and exactly to your point, you've got
these keyboard warriors who are in
their, you know, mom's basement and all
of a sudden they're enabled because
they're they're hiding behind a screen
and they have total anonymity. And if
those people weren't behind the screen,
you would just never hear from them,
right? They they wouldn't be emboldened.
They wouldn't be that tough guy. And and
and uh you know, what was what was
Tyson's? Does does everybody remember
like Tyson plane? Oh, do you remember
Tyson's famous quote about this which is
like
>> everyone has a plan until they get
punched in the mouth, right?
>> Yeah. But it was something like, you
know, effectively, right? Yeah. Yes,
effectively, you know, you're not doing
that if you're in front of me because
I'm just going to pop you in the face
and you you'll just never disrespect
somebody again, right? I mean, the
keyboard warriors, they can sit in
their, you know, the basement. They can
do that. But what what's interesting is
out in public just doesn't happen. It's
a rarity. Maybe once a year if
somebody's truly truly rude. And it
actually probably shows you the
influence of social media on people's
mind and and and frankly even more so
their mind, their decorum.
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