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Donald Trump Jr.: The Loyal Enforcer of the Trump Political Brand

In Citizen
November 29, 2024

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While his siblings have distanced themselves from the inner circle, Donald Trump Jr. has become known as the individual who is most capable of determining loyalty to the Trump political brand.

While his siblings have distanced themselves from the inner circle, Donald Trump Jr. has become known as a reliable enforcer of loyalty to the Trump political brand within the family.

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Written by Katie Rogers

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Ivanka and Jared decided to move from the White House to Miami for a new life. Eric is now in charge of the family business. Tiffany recently got married. Barron is studying to become a strategist at NYU.

Out of all of Donald Trump’s children, Donald Jr. has been the one who has stayed by his father’s side the most.

At the age of 46, Mr. Trump has gained influence in politics and accumulated wealth by promoting the Make America Great Again movement initiated by his father. He owns various businesses catering to conservative audiences, including a publishing company and a lucrative podcasting agreement. Forbes approximated Mr. Trump’s net worth to be approximately $50 million, primarily amassed following his father’s political career after January 6, 2021.

Because of this, his colleagues believe he will not be joining the administration. However, he is aware of the challenges faced by his siblings and other new administration members who tried to control access to his father, which proved to be politically risky.

Recently, the president-elect’s son has been playing a role in evaluating potential candidates for his father’s administration. While the president-elect is focused on appearances and messaging, his son is more concerned with the sincerity of the candidates and whether they align with the principles of the MAGA movement. This dynamic has been observed as they review candidates at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.

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