Transition of power
Donald Trump Jr. has become known as a trusted enforcer within his father’s political circle, standing out as the one who is most skilled at determining who is loyal to the Trump name. While his siblings have distanced themselves from the inner circle, he has taken on a prominent role in assessing loyalty to the family’s political brand.
While his siblings have distanced themselves from the inner circle, Donald Trump Jr. has become known as a trusted enforcer of loyalty to the Trump political brand within the family.
Image credit goes to Hiroko Masuike from The New York Times.
Backed by
Authored by Katie
Updating from the capital
Ivanka and Jared decided to move to Miami instead of staying in the White House. Eric is now in charge of the family business. Tiffany has recently gotten married. Barron is studying to become a strategist at NYU.
Out of all of Trump’s children, Donald Jr. has stayed by his father’s side the most. He is the oldest son of the president-elect.
At 46 years old, Donald Trump has gained influence in politics and amassed wealth by promoting the Make America Great Again movement that was initially started by his father. He owns several businesses catering to conservative audiences, including a publishing company and a lucrative podcasting arrangement. Forbes approximates Trump’s net worth to be approximately $50 million, which has largely grown since his father’s political career ended after January 6, 2021.
His associates believe that he has no intention of becoming a part of the administration. However, he is aware of the challenges faced by his siblings and other officials who tried to control access to his father, which ended up being risky in terms of politics.
Lately, as the future president puts together his team, his son has been acting as a detector of loyalty. While the president-elect focuses on appearance and communication skills during candidate reviews in Mar-a-Lago, his son is more concerned with authenticity and potential threats to the MAGA agenda.
We are experiencing difficulties in accessing the content of the article.
To use this website, make sure JavaScript is enabled in your
We appreciate your understanding as we confirm access. If you are currently using Reader mode, please close it and sign in to your Times account, or consider subscribing to access all of The Times content.
We appreciate your understanding as we confirm access.
Are you currently a member? Please sign in.
Interested in receiving all the content published by The Times? Subscribe now
Prom
Index of the website
Navigation to find information on