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I don't know if you've seen this hat. 00:00
Maybe you've worn this hat in the past 00:01
before. I don't know. I don't know if 00:02
you guys have seen this hat or not. 00:03
It's a really good hat. 00:04
It says Trump 2028, right? And 00:05
when you put it on, it's like, hey, 00:09
president wants to be a king, you know, 00:11
third term, all this other stuff. You're 00:13
hearing from a lot of people. So, they 00:14
they do probably one of the worst 00:16
campaigns ever. The no king's kings that 00:18
nobody showed up. It fl I don't know if 00:20
you guys know they spent tens of 00:22
millions of dollars, lasted a few hours, 00:23
right? Then you have this hat. Rob, do 00:25
you have the clip of the president 00:27
uh handing over Hakeim Jeff the hat and 00:30
it perfectly falls on his head. It's 00:32
definitely not AI. It's real. Don't let 00:33
anybody tell you it's AI. This is a very 00:35
real video, folks. Uh uh uh I don't know 00:38
I don't know if you have this clip or 00:41
not. That's the one. But is that the 00:42
video? It's just such a picture perfect 00:43
video when you throw it and it lands. I 00:46
mean, it's like it's almost as if he's 00:48
playing baseball. Watch it. Go from the 00:50
big Let's watch it one more time. Look 00:51
at the landing. 00:53
How do you do that? And the smile on his 00:54
face. So this this this this 20 uh 00:56
hilarious. So Rob, if you want to pause. 01:02
That's 01:05
so real. 01:05
So which Trump is running in 2028? 01:05
Oh god. So So I have to give somebody 01:09
credit in the audience. So there's Kim, 01:11
stand up. So she is actually the one 01:13
that came up with the Trump 2028 01:14
again. 01:16
And Kim is a warrior who's never left my 01:20
side over the last 10 years. And she 01:22
goes, "We just got to trigger them. We 01:23
we have to trigger them. Let's do a 01:24
Trump 2028 hat. Let's say nothing." and 01:25
let's just post a picture of you behind 01:27
your desk wearing this hat. And guys, I 01:28
put it on and immediately Elon tweets it 01:31
two seconds. I mean, everybody, the 01:33
whole world retweets this picture, 01:34
right? And it's got millions of follows. 01:35
And the media starts melting down, 01:38
right? I start getting these things from 01:39
Bloomberg and from NBC. Does this mean 01:40
that your father is going to subvert the 01:43
will of the Constitution? 01:45
And I'm literally I'm snapshotting these 01:47
emails and I'm posting them on my 01:49
Instagram reels just to just to screw 01:50
with them. Like I'm I'm I'm circling 01:52
them. It's so great. And so they they 01:54
melt down. The media loses her mind and 01:56
and a couple hours later it kind of 01:58
quieted down, right? And and she comes 01:59
up to me. She's like, "We need to just 02:01
take this up one more time." So it's 02:02
Trump 2028 with a hashtag rewrite the 02:03
rules. 02:06
And and so we posted that the media 02:08
melts down again. We sold like 50,000 02:10
hats in in in 24 hours. You'd be very 02:13
very impressed from a visit. 02:15
Oh my god. It was it was great. 02:16
By the way, all for $47 a piece. I'm not 02:18
sure where we came up with that number, 02:21
but 02:22
But, you know, isn't it nice once in a 02:25
while that you can bring a little levity 02:27
to things, right? And like the media in 02:28
this country, they're such stiffs. They 02:30
take everything so seriously. But, uh, I 02:31
don't know. I mean, listen, the honest 02:33
question is is politics is brutal, guys. 02:34
And, and the whole family better be 02:37
ready. We were we were lucky. We had a 02:38
little bit of a cocoon. We had a little 02:40
bit of an aura. We had, you know, I did 02:41
seven seasons on The Apprentice. We came 02:42
out of the business world. We had a 02:44
confident voice. We were comfortable on 02:46
TV. But man, they will try and destroy 02:47
you, you know. And that's why the the 02:49
number one rule in politics is keep your 02:51
family the hell out of politics. Keep 02:52
them off the stage. I think we were the 02:55
first family in history in in in 02:57
political history where we were all 02:58
standing on that stage. Normally, 03:00
normally you do the exact same thing, 03:02
the exact opposite thing. You keep your 03:03
kids I mean, you didn't exactly see 03:05
Hunter on that stage, right, for obvious 03:06
reasons because he'd be, you know, he'd 03:08
be tweaking out on that stage and, 03:10
you know, so the rule there was keep the 03:14
family off the stage, right? So they 03:15
kept him to the side. We didn't have any 03:17
friends in 2016. We literally had no 03:19
friends. We had no endorsements. We 03:21
didn't know what the hell we were doing. 03:22
We didn't know what a delegate was. We 03:23
didn't know what a caucus site was. I'm 03:25
really good at building hotels and golf 03:27
courses and other things. But but you 03:28
know, we we got in there. We we spoke 03:30
from the heart and and somehow we made 03:32
this whole thing work. 03:33
So you haven't answered it yet. Who's 03:35
running in 2028? That's the question. 03:37
I I'll nominate anybody other than me. 03:40
All right. It's like let's nominate Don 03:42
right now. No, listen. You know, it's 03:45
probably the same answer that that my 03:47
father gave, you know, 20 years ago to 03:48
Oprah, 30 years ago to Oprah. You we 03:50
you've all seen that clip. You know, if 03:51
if it got so bad that you had no other 03:52
choice, you know, maybe you do it. I 03:54
think we have the voices for it. We're 03:56
clearly passionate about it. Um, believe 03:57
me, it's not a fun job, right? I mean, 04:00
my father's life would have been all of 04:02
our lives would have been a hell lot 04:04
easier focusing on the business, not 04:05
taking the thousands of arrows, being 04:06
loved by both sides, you know, making a 04:08
hell of a lot more money, living the 04:11
greatest life. He could have flown 04:12
around on Trump force one all day long. 04:13
He could have been Mara Lago. He could 04:15
have been with his grandkids. You know, 04:16
instead we're we're fighting it out in 04:18
in in corrupt courtrooms in New York 04:19
City and Fulton County, Georgia and in 04:21
in Washington DC. Um 04:23
but man is the country a better place 04:27
because he did what he did because he 04:28
stood up. I mean, man is the country a 04:30
better place. 04:32
But but Eric, if it comes like if if it 04:33
god forbid comes down to that moment 04:35
because we know what they're about. You 04:37
know what they're going to do. Cuz I I 04:38
talked to him about this. The moment a 04:40
Democrat if a Democrat came into power 04:41
right now, what would they do? they 04:43
don't do everything that your father 04:44
did. Open the border, stop the tariffs. 04:45
They would try to destroy the country. 04:47
So, if it came down to it, like remember 04:48
in the Godfather where, you know, 04:50
Michael now is becoming the boss and he 04:52
has his father to go to for for council. 04:54
If it did come down to it, would you 04:56
have to like would you step up and be 04:57
like, "All right, for the country, I got 04:58
to do it." I I think we'd seriously 05:00
consider. I think one of us would 05:02
seriously seriously consider it. But but 05:03
here's a little bit of the difference in 05:05
calculus, and I hope this lasts long 05:06
term. My father was the greatest rhino 05:07
hunter in the history of of of hunters, 05:10
right? I mean, he killed more rhinos in 05:12
Washington DC than anybody in history. 05:13
Like, all all of them are gone. All of a 05:15
sudden, we actually have a Republican 05:17
party that has some backbone and has a 05:19
little spunk and and has youth to it. 05:20
And, you know, like they're they're all 05:22
out there. They're fighters. Like, we 05:24
didn't have that first term. I mean, go 05:25
back and think about Ben Sass. I mean, 05:26
Mitt Romney, you know, give me give me a 05:28
break, right? Like, you know, McCain, 05:31
like, give me a break. These people 05:32
didn't and now all of a sudden you see a 05:33
Republican party and they're fighting 05:35
together and you you've got guys like 05:36
JD. JD is like one of the greatest guys 05:37
in the world. I think his mantle is 05:40
going to be long, but just look at the 05:41
cabinet and look at how look at what 05:42
they're doing. I mean, they cleaned up 05:44
all crime in Washington DC in 12 days. I 05:46
mean, 05:51
they would have nine 9 10 11 murders on 05:53
a Saturday, Sunday, and now you have 05:55
zero. I mean, doesn't that show that it 05:58
works? Like, doesn't it actually show 06:00
that government can be effective as 06:02
opposed to just, you know, monotonous 06:03
over a long period of time? Look at 06:06
Chicago. I mean, Chicago hasn't changed 06:07
in 100 years. You know, same crime, same 06:09
this, same that, same problems, right? 06:11
They've done the same thing over and 06:13
over and over. They always promised 06:14
change. He didn't promise change. He 06:16
actually implemented change. And all the 06:18
business people out here, I mean, isn't 06:20
that exactly what you want of a 06:22
commander-in-chief? And I think that's 06:23
what the Republican party is kind of 06:24
getting, not indoctrinated, but they're 06:25
they're seeing it works. And so, I I 06:27
think the the Republican party's 06:29
playbook is very very different now and 06:30
and will not revert back. 06:34
So, we're looking at this book right 06:35
now. If you're watching this and you're 06:37
loving the podcast, this will be at the 06:39
end of every single one of the clips. We 06:41
would like to see if we can do 06:43
something. Okay, collect. Thank you so 06:45
much. 06:46
I would like you, if you're watching 06:47
this, to go support Eric Trump. We're 06:49
going to put the link below, buy a copy, 06:51
maybe buy two, maybe buy five and gift 06:54
it to somebody. It's number 30. Let's in 06:56
the next 24 hours. Help this book become 06:59
number one on all of Amazon. If you can 07:02
buy 10, order 10. Let's send a 07:04
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I don't know if you've seen this hat.
Maybe you've worn this hat in the past
before. I don't know. I don't know if
you guys have seen this hat or not.
It's a really good hat.
It says Trump 2028, right? And
when you put it on, it's like, hey,
president wants to be a king, you know,
third term, all this other stuff. You're
hearing from a lot of people. So, they
they do probably one of the worst
campaigns ever. The no king's kings that
nobody showed up. It fl I don't know if
you guys know they spent tens of
millions of dollars, lasted a few hours,
right? Then you have this hat. Rob, do
you have the clip of the president
uh handing over Hakeim Jeff the hat and
it perfectly falls on his head. It's
definitely not AI. It's real. Don't let
anybody tell you it's AI. This is a very
real video, folks. Uh uh uh I don't know
I don't know if you have this clip or
not. That's the one. But is that the
video? It's just such a picture perfect
video when you throw it and it lands. I
mean, it's like it's almost as if he's
playing baseball. Watch it. Go from the
big Let's watch it one more time. Look
at the landing.
How do you do that? And the smile on his
face. So this this this this 20 uh
hilarious. So Rob, if you want to pause.
That's
so real.
So which Trump is running in 2028?
Oh god. So So I have to give somebody
credit in the audience. So there's Kim,
stand up. So she is actually the one
that came up with the Trump 2028
again.
And Kim is a warrior who's never left my
side over the last 10 years. And she
goes, "We just got to trigger them. We
we have to trigger them. Let's do a
Trump 2028 hat. Let's say nothing." and
let's just post a picture of you behind
your desk wearing this hat. And guys, I
put it on and immediately Elon tweets it
two seconds. I mean, everybody, the
whole world retweets this picture,
right? And it's got millions of follows.
And the media starts melting down,
right? I start getting these things from
Bloomberg and from NBC. Does this mean
that your father is going to subvert the
will of the Constitution?
And I'm literally I'm snapshotting these
emails and I'm posting them on my
Instagram reels just to just to screw
with them. Like I'm I'm I'm circling
them. It's so great. And so they they
melt down. The media loses her mind and
and a couple hours later it kind of
quieted down, right? And and she comes
up to me. She's like, "We need to just
take this up one more time." So it's
Trump 2028 with a hashtag rewrite the
rules.
And and so we posted that the media
melts down again. We sold like 50,000
hats in in in 24 hours. You'd be very
very impressed from a visit.
Oh my god. It was it was great.
By the way, all for $47 a piece. I'm not
sure where we came up with that number,
but
But, you know, isn't it nice once in a
while that you can bring a little levity
to things, right? And like the media in
this country, they're such stiffs. They
take everything so seriously. But, uh, I
don't know. I mean, listen, the honest
question is is politics is brutal, guys.
And, and the whole family better be
ready. We were we were lucky. We had a
little bit of a cocoon. We had a little
bit of an aura. We had, you know, I did
seven seasons on The Apprentice. We came
out of the business world. We had a
confident voice. We were comfortable on
TV. But man, they will try and destroy
you, you know. And that's why the the
number one rule in politics is keep your
family the hell out of politics. Keep
them off the stage. I think we were the
first family in history in in in
political history where we were all
standing on that stage. Normally,
normally you do the exact same thing,
the exact opposite thing. You keep your
kids I mean, you didn't exactly see
Hunter on that stage, right, for obvious
reasons because he'd be, you know, he'd
be tweaking out on that stage and,
you know, so the rule there was keep the
family off the stage, right? So they
kept him to the side. We didn't have any
friends in 2016. We literally had no
friends. We had no endorsements. We
didn't know what the hell we were doing.
We didn't know what a delegate was. We
didn't know what a caucus site was. I'm
really good at building hotels and golf
courses and other things. But but you
know, we we got in there. We we spoke
from the heart and and somehow we made
this whole thing work.
So you haven't answered it yet. Who's
running in 2028? That's the question.
I I'll nominate anybody other than me.
All right. It's like let's nominate Don
right now. No, listen. You know, it's
probably the same answer that that my
father gave, you know, 20 years ago to
Oprah, 30 years ago to Oprah. You we
you've all seen that clip. You know, if
if it got so bad that you had no other
choice, you know, maybe you do it. I
think we have the voices for it. We're
clearly passionate about it. Um, believe
me, it's not a fun job, right? I mean,
my father's life would have been all of
our lives would have been a hell lot
easier focusing on the business, not
taking the thousands of arrows, being
loved by both sides, you know, making a
hell of a lot more money, living the
greatest life. He could have flown
around on Trump force one all day long.
He could have been Mara Lago. He could
have been with his grandkids. You know,
instead we're we're fighting it out in
in in corrupt courtrooms in New York
City and Fulton County, Georgia and in
in Washington DC. Um
but man is the country a better place
because he did what he did because he
stood up. I mean, man is the country a
better place.
But but Eric, if it comes like if if it
god forbid comes down to that moment
because we know what they're about. You
know what they're going to do. Cuz I I
talked to him about this. The moment a
Democrat if a Democrat came into power
right now, what would they do? they
don't do everything that your father
did. Open the border, stop the tariffs.
They would try to destroy the country.
So, if it came down to it, like remember
in the Godfather where, you know,
Michael now is becoming the boss and he
has his father to go to for for council.
If it did come down to it, would you
have to like would you step up and be
like, "All right, for the country, I got
to do it." I I think we'd seriously
consider. I think one of us would
seriously seriously consider it. But but
here's a little bit of the difference in
calculus, and I hope this lasts long
term. My father was the greatest rhino
hunter in the history of of of hunters,
right? I mean, he killed more rhinos in
Washington DC than anybody in history.
Like, all all of them are gone. All of a
sudden, we actually have a Republican
party that has some backbone and has a
little spunk and and has youth to it.
And, you know, like they're they're all
out there. They're fighters. Like, we
didn't have that first term. I mean, go
back and think about Ben Sass. I mean,
Mitt Romney, you know, give me give me a
break, right? Like, you know, McCain,
like, give me a break. These people
didn't and now all of a sudden you see a
Republican party and they're fighting
together and you you've got guys like
JD. JD is like one of the greatest guys
in the world. I think his mantle is
going to be long, but just look at the
cabinet and look at how look at what
they're doing. I mean, they cleaned up
all crime in Washington DC in 12 days. I
mean,
they would have nine 9 10 11 murders on
a Saturday, Sunday, and now you have
zero. I mean, doesn't that show that it
works? Like, doesn't it actually show
that government can be effective as
opposed to just, you know, monotonous
over a long period of time? Look at
Chicago. I mean, Chicago hasn't changed
in 100 years. You know, same crime, same
this, same that, same problems, right?
They've done the same thing over and
over and over. They always promised
change. He didn't promise change. He
actually implemented change. And all the
business people out here, I mean, isn't
that exactly what you want of a
commander-in-chief? And I think that's
what the Republican party is kind of
getting, not indoctrinated, but they're
they're seeing it works. And so, I I
think the the Republican party's
playbook is very very different now and
and will not revert back.
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 enjoy 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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Vocabulary Meanings

hat

/hæt/

A1
  • noun
  • - a covering for the head

campaign

/kæmˈpeɪn/

B2
  • noun
  • - a series of planned activities to achieve a goal

video

/ˈvɪdiːoʊ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a recording of moving images

media

/ˈmiːdiə/

B1
  • noun
  • - the means of mass communication

family

/ˈfæməli/

A1
  • noun
  • - a group of people related by blood or marriage

politics

/ˈpɑːlətɪks/

B1
  • noun
  • - the activities of managing a country or area

money

/ˈmʌni/

A1
  • noun
  • - a system of coins and bills used in a country

country

/ˈkʌntri/

A2
  • noun
  • - a nation with its own government

party

/ˈpɑːrti/

A2
  • noun
  • - a group of people working together in politics

change

/tʃeɪndʒ/

A2
  • noun
  • - the act of becoming different

crime

/kraɪm/

B1
  • noun
  • - an illegal act

book

/bʊk/

A1
  • noun
  • - a set of written pages bound together

clip

/klɪp/

B1
  • noun
  • - a short segment of media

audience

/ˈɔːdiəns/

B1
  • noun
  • - a group of people watching or listening to something

smile

/smaɪl/

A2
  • noun
  • - an expression of happiness on the face
  • verb
  • - to show happiness with the mouth

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