Vote to see vote counts
Eric Trump discusses the aftermath of the Mar-a-Lago raid, alleging that classified folders were planted for orchestrated photo shoots. He criticizes the actions as an attempt to indict and silence his father, emphasizing the challenges they faced during this period.
Eric Trump claims he has become the most subpoenaed person in American history, with 112 subpoenas, as part of the legal battles faced by the Trump family.
Eric Trump shares a personal experience of the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, describing it as a deeply personal violation. He recounts the moment he was informed about the 30 FBI agents with a search warrant and the ensuing chaos, highlighting the emotional impact and the sense of injustice he felt.
Eric Trump discusses the reversal of a penalty against the Trump Organization by the New York appellate courts, which found the original judgment to be absurd.
Eric Trump argues that Letitia James, New York Attorney General, campaigned on the promise of suing Donald Trump and used it as a platform to advance her political career.
There is a call for the media to question Donald Trump about his claim of $17 trillion, as it is seen as a significant oversight issue.
Eric Trump recalls receiving a call from Air Force One, describing it as surreal and a testament to the unexpected journey his family had taken.
Trump's public statements about wanting to prosecute his enemies reflect a dangerous abuse of power.
Eric Trump comments on the lawfare against his family, particularly criticizing James Comey and Tish James. He argues that the legal actions were unjust, citing overturned decisions and the financial penalties imposed on them as examples of a 'make-believe land' scenario.
Eric Trump recounts a moment with his father, Donald Trump, saying, 'Dad, it's either the White House or it's two jail cells for us, right? Because that's what they wanted.' This highlights the intense pressure and stakes they felt during the presidency.