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when you guys are in it. Adam to your 00:00
left. First time him and I spoke when he 00:02
wanted to come to uh uh be with us at 00:04
the great uh beaches of Addison, Texas. 00:06
Okay. He leaves Miami. He says, "I want 00:09
to leave Miami." He had a life-changing 00:12
event. His father passed away. He had a 00:13
relationship that didn't work out 00:14
because she had some health issues. So 00:16
he said, "I just want to come to 00:17
Addison." Comes to Addison. We're doing 00:18
the first interview. I said, "So tell me 00:19
where you stand politically." He says, 00:21
"What? What do you mean?" I said, "So, 00:23
how do you feel about Trump?" He says, 00:24
"What what does that have to do with 00:26
anything?" I said, "I want to know where 00:28
you stand with Trump." You remember this 00:30
phone call, right? 00:31
>> We have a good ending, buddy. 00:32
>> At least he's on the team now, right? 00:33
>> Maybe. 00:35
>> He's on the train. So, 00:36
>> better late than never. 00:37
>> So, I He's like, "Well," and all of a 00:38
sudden, I noticed by the way he's 00:40
reacting, I already know the answer. I 00:42
know where the guy stands. Well, you 00:43
know, I just don't like this and I don't 00:44
Russia and I think there's I said, "What 00:46
Russia?" So, even with the Russia stuff 00:47
that said Russia, Russia, Russia, all 00:50
this stuff. How does it now feel that 00:51
when you're seeing all of these stories 00:54
coming out, the 274 FBI for January 6, 00:56
you know, insurrection when you're 01:00
seeing, you know, and then Cash Patel 01:02
today says our job is not to go out 01:04
there and monitor and see what's going 01:06
on. That's not our job to go out there 01:07
and be, we'll play the clip here in a 01:08
minute. You got Russia collusion, the 01:10
dosi, you got all this stuff that now's 01:11
coming out. How does it feel for you 01:13
guys? How does redemption feel now? 01:15
>> Well, it's total vindication. I mean, so 01:16
it's the whole point. I know we're 01:18
talking about a little while, but it's 01:19
the whole point of my book, right? I 01:20
wrote a book, Under Siege. Think about 01:21
this. They impeached my father twice 01:22
over absolutely nothing. They made up 01:24
Russia Gate, right? I mean, they made up 01:26
the dirty dossier where they claimed 01:28
that he did unthinkably disgusting and 01:29
lewd things, right? And that was all 01:31
paid for by Hillary Clinton. They raided 01:32
our home. They raided Mara Lago. They 01:35
raided Melania's room. They raided 01:36
Baron's room. I became the most 01:38
subpoenaed person in American history 01:39
for doing absolutely nothing wrong, for 01:41
being an honest good person, right? 01:44
Unlike Hunter Biden, by the way, who's, 01:46
you know, fingerpainting all day long 01:48
and saying selling it to Chinese 01:49
nationals. I mean, they weaponized every 01:50
DA and every AG. 91 felony indictments, 01:53
right? I mean, Maine pulled him off the 01:58
ballot. Colorado pulled him off the 01:59
ballot. We were deplatformed. Twitter, 02:01
Instagram, Facebook, they ripped us off 02:03
like we were dogs. They left Boka Haram. 02:05
They left the Ayatollah. They left 02:07
al-Qaeda on there, but they ripped the 02:09
45th president off. Guys, they tried to 02:10
bankrupt us. They tried to take the name 02:13
off of Trump Tower and every building 02:15
that we have around New York State and 02:16
around the globe. They wanted us done. 02:18
You know, they deplatformed us. They 02:21
debanked us. They did everything they 02:23
could to possibly destroy us. And when 02:26
none of that worked, they tried to kill 02:27
him. They tried to kill him first in 02:29
Butler, Pennsylvania. Then they tried to 02:30
kill him again at a at a golf course. 02:32
They put our family and they put this 02:34
country under siege, right? And and and 02:36
so it is like the greatest vindication. 02:38
I mean, I was sitting there. I sat next 02:40
to my father in those those disgusting 02:42
courtrooms in New York City every single 02:44
day as they read and we've overturned 02:46
every one of the cases. We've won every 02:48
single one of these cases 02:50
[Applause] 02:53
>> and I always tell I always tell the 02:57
story. We hop in a car. So, you know, it 02:59
was it was that you know horrible Mawn 03:00
trial. The daughter works for the 03:02
Democratic party, right? 34 felony 03:03
convictions were read out. He stands up, 03:06
turns around, shakes my hand. We hop in 03:08
the car. we're leaving the courthouse. 03:10
He goes, "Honey, I don't know how right 03:12
now, but we're going to win this thing." 03:14
And and when he said win it, he meant 03:15
win the White House. He meant win the 03:16
entire trial. And I said, "It's either 03:19
the White House or jail because that's 03:22
how bad it was at the time." Meaning you 03:24
either you either win the entire thing 03:26
or you know that they're going to throw 03:28
you in jail for the and now all of a 03:29
sudden you're sitting there and you know 03:31
Hakee is wearing the Trump 2028 hat and 03:33
you know he's doing these memes 03:36
memes with Chuck Schumer wearing a 03:40
>> and having the greatest time of his life 03:42
and just dismantling the whole system 03:44
that was so corrupt dismantling DEI USAD 03:46
which was literally like you know a 03:50
terrorist organization toward the United 03:52
States and you know you see the stock 03:53
market today. You see everything that's 03:55
happening. You see energy prices 03:57
falling. The biggest tax breaks in the 03:58
history of the country. Peace in the 04:00
Middle East. My man over here is a 04:02
crypto guy like I am. You know, Bitcoin 04:04
hit 124 a little while ago. So, I'm very 04:06
proud of that. And 04:08
>> he's doing he's doing awesome. And it's 04:10
like the greatest redemption. 04:11
>> How how do you but you see the 04:13
redemption side, but you don't see the 04:16
vengeance side. So that's the part and 04:19
and because you essentially could if you 04:22
wanted to and you're having fun with it, 04:24
but some people may say, you know, why 04:27
aren't you going a little bit harder 04:28
after your enemies? You are, you're not, 04:30
but it it doesn't seem like like even 04:32
what happened with him, you know, with 04:34
the earlier we're talking about the 04:35
shooting. We're talking one at Palm 04:37
Beach, but you got the other one at 04:38
Butler. He's like he's just moving on. 04:39
So what's his mindset when you're 04:43
saying, "Hey, we'd like to know who went 04:44
after you. We'd like to know who tried 04:45
to kill you. We'd like to know what 04:46
happened here." No, we got business to 04:48
do. Why is he doing that? What's he 04:49
thinking when he's making those moves? 04:51
>> Listen, I think he has a different 04:53
calculus than all of us. I here Here's 04:54
what I'll tell you. I am wholly 04:55
unsatisfied about what happened at at 04:56
Butler, right? I I am wholly Listen, 04:58
they they got to the the phones of every 05:01
January 6th grandmother who was walking 05:03
through the capital taking selfies, but 05:05
you couldn't figure out who a 05:07
21-year-old kid who had four cell phones 05:09
was. You know, that that's sitting on a 05:11
roof at Butler, Pennsylvania with a with 05:12
a sniper rifle, right? No, no, no. 05:14
nothing to see over here, but we're 05:15
going to go after this, you know, 05:16
75-year-old grandmother who loves 05:18
America, who was singing the Pledge of 05:20
Allegiance 3 minutes before and took a 05:21
took a selfie in the capital. Give me a 05:22
break. I don't I don't think anybody 05:24
buys it, but I I think he's playing with 05:26
a different calculus, right? There's 05:27
national security concerns there, right? 05:29
He does. And and and obviously he knows 05:31
what they are. And so, um, you know, I 05:33
think he's been a total gentleman about 05:36
it. I I think as a son, it's very hard 05:37
for me to be a gentleman about it, 05:38
right? I'm I'm still pissed off. I think 05:40
a lot of America is still pissed off 05:42
about this. and and I can say that 05:43
listen, he has to be the 05:45
commander-in-chief of the country and he 05:46
has to do so being cool and collected 05:48
and um I just think he has a different 05:50
calculus than than probably all of us 05:53
collectively do. And there's a sense of 05:55
maturity there that I think is actually, 05:57
you know, pretty special and unique. 05:59
>> That that's a that's a good word you use 06:01
maturity, right? Because it's how do you 06:03
use maturity with a two-term president 06:05
who had a show that was number one for 06:06
15 years, who's a multi-billionaire, 06:08
raised kids that are very good kids, all 06:09
independent doing their own thing. the 06:11
the part about maturity. So for you from 06:13
the lens because the first time I think 06:15
we did the podcast was two days after 06:16
you guys won, right? I think it was one 06:19
or two it was two days or three days. It 06:20
was right after he won, right? But now 06:22
so we couldn't measure on how he's 06:25
managing his second full second term 06:27
that he's in. So we're looking at this 06:29
book right now. If you're watching this 06:31
and you're loving the podcast, this will 06:33
be at the end of every single one of the 06:35
clips. We would like to see if we can do 06:37
something. Okay, collect. Thank you so 06:39
much. I would like you, if you're 06:41
watching this, to go support Eric Trump. 06:43
We're going to put the link below. Buy a 06:45
copy, maybe buy two, maybe buy five and 06:48
gift it to somebody. It's number 30. 06:50
Let's in the next 24 hours. Help this 06:53
book become number one on all of Amazon. 06:55
If you can buy 10, order 10. Let's send 06:58
a statement. The book comes out October 07:01
14th. If you enjoyed this video, you 07:04
want to watch more videos like this, 07:06
click here. And if you want to watch the 07:08
entire podcast, click here. 07:09
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when you guys are in it. Adam to your
left. First time him and I spoke when he
wanted to come to uh uh be with us at
the great uh beaches of Addison, Texas.
Okay. He leaves Miami. He says, "I want
to leave Miami." He had a life-changing
event. His father passed away. He had a
relationship that didn't work out
because she had some health issues. So
he said, "I just want to come to
Addison." Comes to Addison. We're doing
the first interview. I said, "So tell me
where you stand politically." He says,
"What? What do you mean?" I said, "So,
how do you feel about Trump?" He says,
"What what does that have to do with
anything?" I said, "I want to know where
you stand with Trump." You remember this
phone call, right?
>> We have a good ending, buddy.
>> At least he's on the team now, right?
>> Maybe.
>> He's on the train. So,
>> better late than never.
>> So, I He's like, "Well," and all of a
sudden, I noticed by the way he's
reacting, I already know the answer. I
know where the guy stands. Well, you
know, I just don't like this and I don't
Russia and I think there's I said, "What
Russia?" So, even with the Russia stuff
that said Russia, Russia, Russia, all
this stuff. How does it now feel that
when you're seeing all of these stories
coming out, the 274 FBI for January 6,
you know, insurrection when you're
seeing, you know, and then Cash Patel
today says our job is not to go out
there and monitor and see what's going
on. That's not our job to go out there
and be, we'll play the clip here in a
minute. You got Russia collusion, the
dosi, you got all this stuff that now's
coming out. How does it feel for you
guys? How does redemption feel now?
>> Well, it's total vindication. I mean, so
it's the whole point. I know we're
talking about a little while, but it's
the whole point of my book, right? I
wrote a book, Under Siege. Think about
this. They impeached my father twice
over absolutely nothing. They made up
Russia Gate, right? I mean, they made up
the dirty dossier where they claimed
that he did unthinkably disgusting and
lewd things, right? And that was all
paid for by Hillary Clinton. They raided
our home. They raided Mara Lago. They
raided Melania's room. They raided
Baron's room. I became the most
subpoenaed person in American history
for doing absolutely nothing wrong, for
being an honest good person, right?
Unlike Hunter Biden, by the way, who's,
you know, fingerpainting all day long
and saying selling it to Chinese
nationals. I mean, they weaponized every
DA and every AG. 91 felony indictments,
right? I mean, Maine pulled him off the
ballot. Colorado pulled him off the
ballot. We were deplatformed. Twitter,
Instagram, Facebook, they ripped us off
like we were dogs. They left Boka Haram.
They left the Ayatollah. They left
al-Qaeda on there, but they ripped the
45th president off. Guys, they tried to
bankrupt us. They tried to take the name
off of Trump Tower and every building
that we have around New York State and
around the globe. They wanted us done.
You know, they deplatformed us. They
debanked us. They did everything they
could to possibly destroy us. And when
none of that worked, they tried to kill
him. They tried to kill him first in
Butler, Pennsylvania. Then they tried to
kill him again at a at a golf course.
They put our family and they put this
country under siege, right? And and and
so it is like the greatest vindication.
I mean, I was sitting there. I sat next
to my father in those those disgusting
courtrooms in New York City every single
day as they read and we've overturned
every one of the cases. We've won every
single one of these cases
[Applause]
>> and I always tell I always tell the
story. We hop in a car. So, you know, it
was it was that you know horrible Mawn
trial. The daughter works for the
Democratic party, right? 34 felony
convictions were read out. He stands up,
turns around, shakes my hand. We hop in
the car. we're leaving the courthouse.
He goes, "Honey, I don't know how right
now, but we're going to win this thing."
And and when he said win it, he meant
win the White House. He meant win the
entire trial. And I said, "It's either
the White House or jail because that's
how bad it was at the time." Meaning you
either you either win the entire thing
or you know that they're going to throw
you in jail for the and now all of a
sudden you're sitting there and you know
Hakee is wearing the Trump 2028 hat and
you know he's doing these memes
memes with Chuck Schumer wearing a
>> and having the greatest time of his life
and just dismantling the whole system
that was so corrupt dismantling DEI USAD
which was literally like you know a
terrorist organization toward the United
States and you know you see the stock
market today. You see everything that's
happening. You see energy prices
falling. The biggest tax breaks in the
history of the country. Peace in the
Middle East. My man over here is a
crypto guy like I am. You know, Bitcoin
hit 124 a little while ago. So, I'm very
proud of that. And
>> he's doing he's doing awesome. And it's
like the greatest redemption.
>> How how do you but you see the
redemption side, but you don't see the
vengeance side. So that's the part and
and because you essentially could if you
wanted to and you're having fun with it,
but some people may say, you know, why
aren't you going a little bit harder
after your enemies? You are, you're not,
but it it doesn't seem like like even
what happened with him, you know, with
the earlier we're talking about the
shooting. We're talking one at Palm
Beach, but you got the other one at
Butler. He's like he's just moving on.
So what's his mindset when you're
saying, "Hey, we'd like to know who went
after you. We'd like to know who tried
to kill you. We'd like to know what
happened here." No, we got business to
do. Why is he doing that? What's he
thinking when he's making those moves?
>> Listen, I think he has a different
calculus than all of us. I here Here's
what I'll tell you. I am wholly
unsatisfied about what happened at at
Butler, right? I I am wholly Listen,
they they got to the the phones of every
January 6th grandmother who was walking
through the capital taking selfies, but
you couldn't figure out who a
21-year-old kid who had four cell phones
was. You know, that that's sitting on a
roof at Butler, Pennsylvania with a with
a sniper rifle, right? No, no, no.
nothing to see over here, but we're
going to go after this, you know,
75-year-old grandmother who loves
America, who was singing the Pledge of
Allegiance 3 minutes before and took a
took a selfie in the capital. Give me a
break. I don't I don't think anybody
buys it, but I I think he's playing with
a different calculus, right? There's
national security concerns there, right?
He does. And and and obviously he knows
what they are. And so, um, you know, I
think he's been a total gentleman about
it. I I think as a son, it's very hard
for me to be a gentleman about it,
right? I'm I'm still pissed off. I think
a lot of America is still pissed off
about this. and and I can say that
listen, he has to be the
commander-in-chief of the country and he
has to do so being cool and collected
and um I just think he has a different
calculus than than probably all of us
collectively do. And there's a sense of
maturity there that I think is actually,
you know, pretty special and unique.
>> That that's a that's a good word you use
maturity, right? Because it's how do you
use maturity with a two-term president
who had a show that was number one for
15 years, who's a multi-billionaire,
raised kids that are very good kids, all
independent doing their own thing. the
the part about maturity. So for you from
the lens because the first time I think
we did the podcast was two days after
you guys won, right? I think it was one
or two it was two days or three days. It
was right after he won, right? But now
so we couldn't measure on how he's
managing his second full second term
that he's in. So we're looking at this
book right now. If you're watching this
and you're loving the podcast, this will
be at the end of every single one of the
clips. We would like to see if we can do
something. Okay, collect. Thank you so
much. I would like you, if you're
watching this, to go support Eric Trump.
We're going to put the link below. Buy a
copy, maybe buy two, maybe buy five and
gift it to somebody. It's number 30.
Let's in the next 24 hours. Help this
book become number one on all of Amazon.
If you can buy 10, order 10. Let's send
a statement. The book comes out October
14th. If you enjoyed this video, you
want to watch more videos like this,
click here. And if you want to watch the
entire podcast, click here.
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raid

/reɪd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to attack and plunder (a place) suddenly
  • noun
  • - an attack or raid on a place

impeach

/ɪmˈpiːtʃ/

C1
  • verb
  • - to charge the holder of a public office with misconduct

vindication

/ˌvɪndɪˈkeɪʃn/

C1
  • noun
  • - the action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion

collusion

/kəˈluːʒn/

C1
  • noun
  • - secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others

maturity

/məˈtʃʊərɪti/

B2
  • noun
  • - the state of being fully developed (physically, emotionally, or intellectually)

dismantling

/dɪsˈmæntlɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to take apart; to demolish or destroy

weaponized

/ˈwɛpənʌɪzd/

C1
  • verb
  • - to adapt or use something for use as a weapon

subpoenaed

/səˈpiːnəd/

C2
  • verb
  • - officially require (someone) to attend a court or other legal proceeding

calculus

/ˈkælkjʊləs/

C1
  • noun
  • - a method of calculation
  • noun
  • - a way of thinking or reasoning

siege

/siːdʒ/

B2
  • noun
  • - a situation in which a place is surrounded by an enemy

raid

/reɪd/

B1
  • noun
  • - a surprise attack by police or soldiers

conviction

/kənˈvɪkʃn/

B2
  • noun
  • - a formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense

corrupt

/kəˈrʌpt/

B2
  • adjective
  • - dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power

vindication

/ˌvɪndɪˈkeɪʃn/

C1
  • noun
  • - the action of clearing someone of blame or suspicion

deplatformed

/diːˈplætfɔːmd/

C2
  • verb
  • - to prevent someone from having a platform to express their views

indictment

/ɪnˈdaɪtmənt/

C1
  • noun
  • - a formal charge or accusation of a crime

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