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Eric Trump cries on QAnon podcast saying father is ‘tortured’ by court and media

Eric Trump threw a temper tantrum on the QAnon podcast ‘x22’ to complain about how his father is being “tortured” by the public and media outlets.

The young Trump’s tears comes as his father’s sentencing hearing after his New York conviction on 34 felony charges, scheduled for July 11, quickly approaches.

He appeared on the program alongside “Reawaken America” tour scammer Clay Clark, who selects Eric as the featured speaker for his road show of conspiracy theorists and crazy people. But during the long interview, Clark hardly got to say anything because most of Eric’s petulant responses took up to eight or 10 minutes each.

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Eric enumerated the various ways the media “torture” his poor father
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Eric launched into a whiny tirade that gave off the impression that he would cry during the interview: “I’ve never been more proud of him as a person. The guy’s got backbone unlike anybody I’ve ever met in my entire life. He’s just been an absolute warrior. But they’re torturing him. They did this from the second he came down the escalator they started going after him.”

After that, Eric enumerated the various ways they “torture” his poor father: “You go after a man tirelessly. You try and bankrupt him. You try and just kill his reputation. You try and take down his family. You try and embarrass him. You try and create division. They’re not hiding it, they’re bragging about it! Every single day they’re bragging about it. It has to stop.” He then warned that Republicans are going to retaliate because “that’s how the world works.”

Eric Trump speaks at a press conference near Manhattan Criminal Court during former U.S. President Donald Trump's hush money trial on May 28, 2024 in New York City


Eric provided his professional analysis of black voters, asserting that since Trump had a criminal record, they can now relate to him
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He then made his way back to Judge Merchan, fabricating a tale about how the sentencing date was chosen on purpose to harm Trump’s prospects of winning the election and announcing that he would be closing out the first day of the RNC Convention with the opening keynote address:

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“He sets a sentencing date – he does it immediately … Does it really surprise anybody that they did this before the biggest day, outside of maybe election day, the second biggest day in an election schedule? Does anybody believe that the timing is coincidental? Of course not. This whole thing is planned. You couldn’t have picked a worst date if you wanted to hurt a political opponent than doing it right before the RNC convention – his big show.”

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Eric fervently attended his father’s court sessions in regards to the hush-money payment
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After that, Eric provided his professional analysis of black voters, asserting that since Trump had a criminal record, they can now relate to him:

“That’s waking up a lot of communities. I think you’ve seen how engaged the African-American community has become. How they’re trending fast into the Republican Party. Because they’re sitting there saying, ‘So many of our community – they’ve done the same thing to us for years. They’ve prosecuted us so oftentimes unjustly. They’re doing to him what they did to me and I’m not into it.'”

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