The Trump family is a tight-knit machine. That’s why no one was expecting this.
And now Eric Trump confessed one truth about his father that is raising eyebrows.
Eric Trump recently laid out his father’s potential priorities if elected on Nov. 5, making clear that former President Donald Trump is uninterested in pursuing legal action against Hunter Biden or Hillary Clinton.
Speaking to the Daily Mail from Palm Beach, Florida, the younger Trump emphasized that his father’s focus is far removed from retribution.
“He would want nothing to do with prosecuting Hunter Biden or Hillary Clinton,” Eric Trump said. “He doesn’t give a damn. He wants these games to end.”
Instead, Eric painted a picture of Trump’s vision for America: a “safe, prosperous world and a fruitful society.”
His father’s goals include restoring functionality to the country and winning on critical fronts like education, safety, the economy, and military strength.
“He wants to win on education, safety, economy, military. He doesn’t want to go into senseless wars,” he added.
According to Eric Trump, Donald Trump’s aim isn’t revenge; it’s respect from the world stage.
Despite relentless political attacks on his father, including the infamous “Russia hoax” orchestrated by Clinton’s campaign, Eric maintains that Donald Trump remains focused on positive change for the country, not retaliation.
Meanwhile, Hunter Biden, son of President Biden, is currently embroiled in numerous legal troubles.
He pleaded guilty to nine federal tax charges in September and could face up to 17 years behind bars for those offenses.
In a separate case, he was convicted on three felony counts tied to a 2018 gun purchase, with potential penalties adding up to 25 years.
Hunter’s sentencing is set for December, and President Biden has pledged not to pardon him.
Although Eric Trump claims his father has no interest in retribution, Donald Trump himself hasn’t ruled out the possibility of clemency.
In a recent interview with Fox News’ Bill Melugin, Trump commented on the situation, saying:
“I wouldn’t do anything that would be overt in terms of Hunter. It’s a sad situation. But I could have done that with Hillary Clinton… certainly could do it with Hunter or whatever. But I don’t want to do it with Hunter either, and I’ll bet you the father probably pardons him.”
When asked if he would rule out pardoning Hunter Biden, Trump said, “I wouldn’t take it off the books.”
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