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Oโ€™Reilly Pushing Stephen A. Smith To Run For White House

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Former Fox News host Bill Oโ€™Reilly is encouraging ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith to seriously consider a run for the White House in 2028, arguing that President Donald Trumpโ€™s political rise has created an opening for unconventional candidates.

โ€œI think he should run, and Iโ€™m being serious now,โ€ Oโ€™Reilly told NewsNation host Chris Cuomo during an appearance on Cuomo.

โ€œ[President Donald] Trump opened the door for you,โ€ Oโ€™Reilly quipped, speaking directly to Smith. โ€œYou should send Trump a big bouquet of flowers. He opened the door for you.โ€

Smith, one of the most recognizable voices in sports media, has recently begun softening his previous stance against entering politics. While he once dismissed the idea outright, he now says he is at least willing to think about it.

โ€œOnce upon a time, it was emphatically no. That has quelled to some degree,โ€ Smith said, though he emphasized he was not eager to be โ€œinterrupting my quality of life.โ€

Oโ€™Reilly acknowledged that Smith would face steep odds in a presidential race but suggested his candidacy could still have a meaningful impact on the national conversation.

โ€œYou can run, and you โ€” but donโ€™t have any expectation of winning,โ€ Oโ€™Reilly said.

โ€œSee, youโ€™re what youโ€™re doing is youโ€™re taking a furlough from your dopey sports show, and youโ€™re saying, Iโ€™ll be back, because Iโ€™m not going to win,โ€ Oโ€™Reilly continued. โ€œBut youโ€™re injecting yourself into the debate, the national debate, and youโ€™re exposing the charlatans, which would be an amazing historical achievement.โ€

Smith, known for his blunt, firebrand style, agreed that the idea of debating career politicians holds strong appeal.

He said he would โ€œgive anything to be on a debate stageโ€ with aspiring candidates, warning that they would face intense scrutiny if he decided to jump in.

โ€œIf you ever put me on that debate stage with some of these politicians aspiring for high office, with the nonsense that theyโ€™ve engaged in, with the behavior theyโ€™ve exercised, with the tendencies that theyโ€™ve displayed, and the lack of consideration to the American people going up against me, good luck,โ€ he added.

Smith also cast himself as someone motivated by concern for the country, suggesting that the broad appeal he has built in television could translate into political support.

He argued that Americans want leaders who prioritize the nationโ€™s well-being over partisan gamesmanship.

Still, Smith made clear that he would not enter a race simply to make headlines. If he ever launched a campaign, he said, it would be with the intention of winning.

โ€œI donโ€™t play to lose โ€ฆ and if I decide to do it, Iโ€™m telling you I intend to win,โ€ Smith said. โ€œMake no mistake about it. I wonโ€™t do it unless I believe I have a legitimate shot to win it, the presidency.โ€

Smith has also pushed back against claimsโ€”often promoted by left-wing punditsโ€”that racism would be a decisive barrier if he pursued the presidency.

In an extended interview with CBS Newsโ€™ Robert Costa for CBS Sunday Morning, Smith dismissed the notion that racial prejudice would define a potential campaign.

โ€œDo you worry about racism if you ran for president?โ€ Costa asked.

โ€œNo. I know it exists. I know that you canโ€™t escape it, but I do not believe it is as prevalent as some on the left would like us to believe,โ€ Smith answered. โ€œI do believe a vast majority of Americans judge you on the content of your character, rather than the color of your skin.โ€

He continued:

โ€œI think a lot of people in America, especially in this day in age, now more so than ever before, itโ€™s not about race. Itโ€™s about the fact they donโ€™t give a damn about it, because they got their own problems.

Thatโ€™s entirely different than believing they are superior to you and want to hold you back from ascending. Thatโ€™s not whatโ€™s going on to the degree it was decades ago.โ€

Smithโ€™s remarks reflect a view shared by many Americans: that everyday concerns such as inflation, border security, crime, and foreign policy matter far more to voters than the identity-focused narratives pushed by progressive activists.

If elected in 2028, Smith would become the second Black president, two decades after Barack Obamaโ€™s historic victory in 2008. But Smith has made clear that he does not see race as the defining issue of any potential campaign. Instead, he argues that leadership, competence, and a commitment to the American people are what voters ultimately care about most.

For now, Smith continues to hintโ€”without fully committingโ€”that a presidential run is no longer out of the question. And with figures like Oโ€™Reilly urging him forward, speculation about his political future is likely to keep growing.

Report: Trump Team Reportedly Rejected RFK Jrโ€™s Offer To Trade An Endorsement For Government Position

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A surprising development…

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.ย held talks withย Donald Trumpโ€™sย team about a potential endorsement and job in the former presidentโ€™s second administration, according to a report fromย The Washington Post.

The Postโ€™s Josh Dawsey and Michael Scherer, citing four people familiar with the situation, reported on Monday that conversations about a Kennedy Jr. endorsement began shortly after the attempted assassination of Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania earlier this month.

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โ€œI have a lot of respect for President Trump for reaching out to me. Nobody from the DNC, high or low, has ever reached out to me in 18 months. Instead they have allocated millions to try to disrupt my campaign,โ€ Kennedy Jr. said.

The independent presidential candidate would only say about the conversations that โ€œI am willing to talk to anybody from either political party who wants to talk about childrenโ€™s health and how to end the chronic disease epidemic.โ€

According to the report from the Post, there were โ€œconcernsโ€ among Trump advisors that Kennedy Jr. could be too problematic.

โ€œPresident Trump met with RFK and they had a conversation about the issues just as he does regularly with important figures in business and politics because they all recognize he will be the next president of the United States,โ€ a Trump spokesperson said.

Fox News Host ‘Baffled’ By Kamala’s Lack Of Preparation

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Fox News host Geraldo Rivera might be regretting his endorsement.

Days after backing the Democrat nominee the Fox News host was left stunned after her lack of preparation for her interview with anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday.

Rivera and Sean Spicer joined NewsNationโ€™s Dan Abrams, founder of Mediaite, on Wednesday to break down Harrisโ€™s interview and despite Riveraโ€™s public support for Harris, he was left mostly unimpressed with her appearance.

โ€œI am baffled by the lack of preparation going into the highest profile interview she has,โ€ Rivera said, calling the interview โ€œa wash.โ€

He argued that Harrisโ€™s weak point was in terms of immigration and the southern border.

โ€œFor example, she knew, they knew, the Democrats knew that it was going to be all about immigration. Bret was going to come out smoking on immigration and he would culminate his lament over how awful the situation is with pictures of the victims. Thatโ€™s the Republican playbook, itโ€™s obvious that it was coming. How could she not be ready to answerย Laken Rileyย andย Mollie Tibbettsย and so forth?โ€ he said.

The southern border, he added, will continue to be the weak point for Harris and her campaign.

โ€œFrom this moment on, I advise them to not be the doormat when it comes to this issue,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s their biggest Achilles heel.โ€

Donald Trump released a statement after Kamala’s interview:

โ€œKamala Harrisโ€™ interview with Bret Baier was a TRAIN WRECK. Kamala was angry, defensive, and once again abdicated any responsibility for the problems Americans are facing. She couldnโ€™t give a straight answer to a single question because she has no answers. Kamalaโ€™s entire campaign is based on lies about President Trump. Kamala canโ€™t handle the pressure of an interview with Fox Newsโ€”she certainly canโ€™t handle the pressure of being President of the United States.โ€

Alabama Congressman Goes Scorched Earth on Trump While Endorsing DeSantis

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Outgoing Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks refused to hold anything back while discussing former President Donald Trump during an interview.

Brooks, who is retiring from politics at the end of his term, tore into Trump throughout the interview with AL.com making it clear he believes the former president is morally bankrupt. The outgoing Alabama lawmaker was once considered a staunch supporter of the 45th President and in 2020 played a role in pushing Trumpโ€™s allegations the presidential election was stolen.

โ€œIt would be a bad mistake for the Republicans to have Donald Trump as their nominee in 2024. Donald Trump has proven himself to be dishonest, disloyal, incompetent, crude and a lot of other things that alienate so many independents and Republicans,โ€ Brooks told the local outlet.

โ€œEven a candidate who campaigns from his basement can beat him,โ€ Brooks added, parroting a common right-wing barb directed at President Joe Bidenโ€™s 2020 campaign. โ€œItโ€™s just the way it is.โ€

โ€œI did not fight for Donald Trump after the 2020 election,โ€ Brooks also told Paul Gattis of Al.com. โ€œI fought for election integrity. Donald Trump just happened to be the beneficiary of it.โ€

โ€œKeep in mind 2016 when I said he was dishonest, you cannot trust a single word that he says and I have never recanted that. No question, I am displeased with Donald Trump. But that does not change the truthfulness of what I say. I challenge anybody to make the argument that you can trust the word of Donald Trump,โ€ the conservative Republican added.

In 2022, Brooks received and then lost Trumpโ€™s endorsement in Alabamaโ€™s GOP primary for the U.S. Senate. Brooks eventually lost to Katie Britt who went on to win the Senate seat.

Evangelical Leader Says Iowa Won’t Support Trump

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Influential Iowa evangelical leaderย Bob Vander Plaatsย is making sure his disapproval of Donald Trump is known.

Less than a week after Vander Plaats officially endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for president, the CEO of the Iowa-based Christian conservative group The Family Leader, told the Blazeโ€™s Steve Deaceย that heโ€™s never supported Trump.

โ€œThe number one hurdle forย Donald Trumpย is Iโ€™ve never met a dad or a mom or a grandpa or a grandma who have told me they want their son or daughter, grandchild to grow up to be like him,โ€ Vander Plaats said. โ€œThatโ€™s a big deal.โ€

โ€œIowa will rise up,โ€ he continued. โ€œThis is not leadership our country needs.โ€

The evangelical leader has not been shy about voicing his disapproval of Trump. Heย told NewsNationย earlier this year that voters were โ€œexhausted and tiredโ€ and he felt it was time to โ€œturn the page.โ€

Trump recently turned his focus to criticizing Vander Plaats on his Truth Social account.

โ€œBob Vander Plaats, the former High School Accountant from Iowa, will do anything to win, something which he hasnโ€™t done in many years,โ€ Trump wrote over the weekend.

โ€œHeโ€™s more known for scamming Candidates than he is for Victory, but now heโ€™s going around using Disinformation from the Champions of that Art, the Democrats,โ€ he added.

Don Bacon Hints At 2028 Presidential Run After Leaving Congress

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An outgoing Republican Congressman signaled he could mount a future bid for the White House.

โ€œI got asked the other day, โ€˜You say youโ€™re interested in being an executive โ€” is that governor or president?โ€™ I go, โ€˜Yes,โ€™โ€ Nebraska Rep.ย Don Baconย told NBC News in an interviewย last week in his office.

โ€œIf thereโ€™s an opportunity, and I can make a difference, a unique difference, I would like to keep serving. I just donโ€™t want to do two-year elections,โ€ he continued in the interview, which was published on Sunday.

Bacon announced last week he would not seek reelection in the vulnerable swing district, which includes Omaha and rural areas of Nebraska. In 2024, Bacon was one of three Republicans elected in districts that voted for former Vice President Harris over President Trump.

Bacon, a five-term congressman and retiredย Air Forceย brigadier general, has represented the 2nd District since 2017. Known for his relatively moderate approach and clashes with Presidentย Donald Trump, Bacon has occasionally broke with his party on major issues. He voted to certify the 2020 election and co-sponsoredย bipartisanย legislation like the โ€œImproving Reporting to Prevent Hate Actโ€ with Rep.ย Don Beyerย (D-Va.), aimed at improving the accuracy of hateย crimeย reporting.

Bacon acknowledged it would be difficult to win a White House bid, particularly as a House member and as a Republican who still embraces Reaganism and a hawkish view of foreign policy.

โ€œI donโ€™t think it would be very easily done,โ€ he said. โ€œAll I know is I have a heart to serve our country, and I have a vision.โ€

Bacon suggested heโ€™d be interested in serving asย Defense Secretaryย โ€œif God opens up that door,โ€ but acknowledged his doubt that a Republican president would tap him for the post.

Bacon also said that he would not run for governor against Nebraska Gov.ย Jim Pillenย (R), who was elected in 2023 and who, NBC News reported, is a โ€œclose friendโ€ of Baconโ€™s.

Baconโ€™s exit opens one of the most competitive House seats in the country. The 2nd District โ€” which includes Omaha and parts of Douglas, Sarpy, and Saunders counties โ€” has a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+3. Once a Republican stronghold, the district has been trending leftward thanks to shifting demographics and political realignment, particularly during the Trump era.ย (RELATED:ย Rep. Don Bacon To Retire, Opening Key Battleground In Omahaโ€™s 2nd District)

Before Trump, the GOP had a lock on the district. George W. Bush carried it handily in 2000 and 2004. Even Mitt Romney won it by 7 points in 2012. But the tide began to shift in 2008, when Barack Obama flipped the seat โ€” marking the first Democratic presidential win there since 1964.

Trump won it narrowly in 2016, but Joe Biden carried the district by about 6 points in 2020, and Democrats held it again in 2024. These wins came despite Nebraska remaining solidly red overall.

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One America News Founder Donates $20,000 to DeSantis Campaign

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis just received a hefty donation from none other than One America News Network owner Robert Herring.

Herring reportedly donated $20,000 to a political action committee backing DeSantis’s gubernatorial re-election. However, the donation raises special concerns considering DeSantis has been named an early favorite to be the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential nominee, possibly teeing up a battle against Donald Trump.

According to Mediaite, The Daily Beastโ€™sย Justin Baragonaย initially reportedย the donation, citing โ€œelection filings shared with Confider by the liberal American Bridge 21st Century PAC,โ€ that went to Friends of Ron DeSantis PAC this month.

โ€œThe donation is especially notable considering OAN and Herringโ€™s unyielding loyalty to [Donald]ย Trumpย and the many ways in which the former president has quietly stewed over the emergence of DeSantis as a wannabe heir to the MAGA throne,โ€ noted The Daily Beast.

However, Herring defended his donation to the Florida Governor.

โ€œIt means that we support DeSantis as a vice President,โ€ he told the Beast. โ€œI believe that President Trump was the greatest President in My eighty years.โ€

Trump repeatedly praised OANN’s coverage of the 2020 presidential election and frequently pressed supporters to switch from Fox News to the more conservative network. While OANN experienced record-high viewership throughout the 2020 election the network has struggled to maintain its presence on cable.

Trump Says GOP Has a ‘Good Bench’ for 2028โ€”But Wonโ€™t Name a Successor Yet

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President Trump says Republicans are well-positioned for the futureโ€”and that the party has a deep lineup of potential leaders ready to carry the America First agenda into 2028.

In an interview airing Wednesday night on NewsNationโ€™s โ€œKatie Pavlich Tonight,โ€ Trump was asked whether he sees a clear successor who could continue his legacy in the White House.

โ€œI hope so,โ€ Trump said. โ€œAnd we certainly have a good bench. We have some very talented people.โ€

While the president acknowledged he has early favorites, he declined to name any one candidate this far out.

โ€œI do, but itโ€™s so early,โ€ Trump told Pavlich. โ€œI donโ€™t like to [say].โ€

Trump Highlights Key Leaders Driving the Agenda

When pressed for names, Trump pointed to the strength of his administration and the results his team is deliveringโ€”especially on issues central to Republican voters, including border security, economic recovery, and restoring Americaโ€™s standing abroad.

โ€œLook, we have great people,โ€ Trump said. โ€œIโ€™m not just talking about one or twoโ€”we have so many great people.โ€

Asked again who specifically stood out, Trump singled out several of the most prominent figures in his circle:

  • Vice President JD Vance, whom Trump credited with strong leadership and loyalty to the MAGA coalition
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a familiar and experienced voice on foreign policy
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who has been a key figure in Trumpโ€™s economic team

Trump also praised officials leading the administrationโ€™s crackdown on illegal immigration and security efforts:

  • Tom Homan, Trumpโ€™s border czar and a longtime advocate of tougher enforcement
  • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who has taken a visible role in administration security priorities

โ€œI could name 20 people that are phenomenal,โ€ Trump added.

A Sign of Confidenceโ€”and a Message to Voters

Trumpโ€™s remarks are being read by many Republicans as a clear message: the GOP is not just a one-man movement. While Trump remains the dominant figure in conservative politics, his comments suggest the broader America First bench is expandingโ€”a sign of stability and staying power for the party beyond any single election cycle.

In recent years, Republican voters have increasingly prioritized candidates who will:

  • fight the administrative state rather than manage it
  • take border enforcement seriously
  • resist โ€œforever warโ€ foreign policy
  • challenge corporate-media narratives instead of courting them

Trumpโ€™s list reflects that shift and highlights Republicans who have gained credibility with the base through real governance and public-facing leadership.

Midterms: Republicans Eye a Comeback in 2026

The comments come as Republicans begin gearing up for the 2026 midterms following setbacks in last yearโ€™s elections. Democrats and their allied media have tried to portray those results as a long-term trendโ€”yet history suggests otherwise.

Trump himself addressed the challenge in an earlier Fox News interview, noting that the party in power โ€œalways losesโ€ seats in midterm elections. That pattern has been true for decades and reflects voter turnout dynamics and backlash politics more than any permanent realignment.

A new Emerson College poll shows Democrats leading a hypothetical generic ballot matchup at 48.1% to 41.7%, with 10.2% undecided. But Republicans caution that early pollingโ€”especially this far from Election Dayโ€”often fails to capture likely-voter turnout, local issues, and late-breaking shifts that typically determine midterms.

Bottom Line

Trump may not be naming a successor yet, but heโ€™s signaling something important: the Republican Party has depth, talent, and rising leaders ready to keep building on the movement voters started in 2016.

For Republicans focused on winning in 2026โ€”and holding the line against Democratsโ€™ spending agenda, cultural policies, and bureaucratic overreachโ€”Trumpโ€™s message was simple: the team is strong, and the fight isnโ€™t slowing down.


Democrat Donors Boost Trump-Backed Challenger To Oust Rep. Thomas Massie

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A growing share of high-dollar political donors with histories of supporting Democratic candidates are now backing Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL and primary challenger to Republican Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentuckyโ€™s 4th Congressional District.

Gallrein, who has been endorsed by President Donald Trump, is positioning himself as a MAGA-aligned alternative to Massieโ€”one of the most independent-minded Republicans in Congress and a frequent critic of party leadership, including Trump at times.

Trump has made unseating Massie a priority, previously signaling he would support a primary challenger after clashes with the Kentucky congressman over key votes and strategy. Gallrein has emerged as that candidate.

However, campaign finance records reviewed by the Daily Caller raise questions about the ideological makeup of Gallreinโ€™s donor base.

According to Federal Election Commission filings, 85% of donors who contributed the maximum allowable amount to Gallreinโ€™s campaign have previously donated to Democratic candidates. Of the 141 donors identified in the fourth quarter who gave at least $3,500, 120 had prior histories of donating to Democrats.

Additionally, 112 of those donorsโ€”roughly 79%โ€”are considered high-dollar contributors to Democratic campaigns, suggesting a significant overlap between Gallreinโ€™s financial support and traditional Democratic donor networks.

The findings stand in contrast to Gallreinโ€™s public claims about his fundraising.

โ€œLet me give you an example: my money is coming from conservatives โ€” not from the same people who got Mamdani elected,โ€ Gallrein said during a Feb. 25 appearance on Hugh Hewittโ€™s show.

โ€œIโ€™ve challenged journalists to look into where his funding is coming from โ€” thereโ€™s a Pulitzer Prize waiting for whoever does that research,โ€ Gallrein said. โ€œThe sentiment right now is like a pressure valve being released. Thereโ€™s finally a viable candidate, and itโ€™s a one-on-one race โ€” not a split field heโ€™s benefited from in the past. And his money isnโ€™t coming from Kentucky.โ€

When asked about the apparent discrepancy, the Gallrein campaign dismissed the criticism.

โ€œHonestly, we find that question is ridiculous. Thomas Massie is bankrolled by Obama donors, Kamala donors, Hillary donors, and even Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar donors. You should be asking him about that,โ€ a campaign spokesperson told the Caller.

โ€œPresident Trump endorsed Ed Gallrein because heโ€™s the MAGA conservative in this race. There is a reason the ladies of View [sic] love Massie. Maybe ask Massieโ€™s best friend, socialist Ro Khanna, about who is the conservative in this race,โ€ the spokesperson added.

Among Gallreinโ€™s contributors is Adam Offenhartz, who made an in-kind donation to the campaign and has previously supported both former Vice President Kamala Harrisโ€™s 2024 campaign and President Joe Bidenโ€™s 2020 bid.

The race is shaping up as a high-profile proxy battle within the Republican Party, while drawing in an unexpected mix of donors from across the political spectrum.

Eric Trump Leaves Door Open To Future White House Bid

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Eric Trump, the son of President Donald J. Trump, left the door open for a future political career after speaking at the Bitcoin Asia conference in Hong Kong, signaling that the Trump familyโ€™s influence on American politics and business is far from over.

In an interview with Nikkei Asia, the 41-year-old Trump Organization executive said he would โ€œneverโ€ rule out running for office. โ€œIโ€™m not saying no, but Iโ€™m also not saying yes,โ€ he remarked. His comments came shortly after his wife, Lara Trumpโ€”now serving as co-chair of the Republican National Committeeโ€”announced she would pass on a Senate bid in North Carolina, opting instead to strengthen the GOP nationally.

A New Generation of Trumps in Politics?

Though neither Eric nor his brother Donald Trump Jr. has previously expressed personal ambition for elected office, both played an active role in their fatherโ€™s successful 2024 campaign. The Trump sons were fixtures on the campaign trail, rallying conservative voters, motivating grassroots supporters, and building relationships with Republican donors across the country.

Eric Trump has emphasized that any decision about entering politics would center on family values and ensuring a better America for his children. โ€œWould I want my kids to live the same experience over the last decade that Iโ€™ve lived? You know, if the answer was yes, I think the political path would be an easy one,โ€ he told the Financial Times earlier this summer. โ€œAnd by the way, I think other members of our family could do it too.โ€

Building American Prosperity Abroad

While speculation about his political future grows, Eric Trump has remained focused on expanding the Trump Organizationโ€™s international reach. For much of the past year, he has traveled extensively to promote World Liberty Financial, the Trump familyโ€™s new cryptocurrency project. The venture officially launched this week, backed by strong enthusiasm from international investors as well as confidence from many within the Trump administration that it represents an innovative step for American financial leadership.

Supporters see the company as a testament to the Trump familyโ€™s commitment to bold, market-driven solutions that put the U.S. at the center of the global economy. At a time when Democrats continue to impose heavy regulations on small businesses and emerging industries, the Trump familyโ€™s private-sector leadership signals to many conservatives that innovation and entrepreneurial spirit remain cornerstones of American success.

Addressing Concerns, Defending Integrity

Some lawmakers have raised concerns about the Trump familyโ€™s ongoing business activities while President Trump is in office. Eric, however, has strongly rejected any suggestion of impropriety.

โ€œI had nothing to do with the government. Iโ€™ve been in the private sector my entire life,โ€ he told Nikkei Asia. He emphasized that his professional work and the administrationโ€™s leadership have remained separate, pointing out that his family has always operated with integrity, even under constant media scrutiny.

The Trump Legacy Continues

Eric Trumpโ€™s willingness to consider a future in politics underscores the enduring impact of the Trump brand within the Republican Party. With Donald J. Trump serving once again in the Oval Office, Lara Trump helping lead the RNC, and both sons energizing conservative audiences across the nation, the Trump family remains a political force like no other in American history.

For many Republicans, Eric Trumpโ€™s comments serve as a reminder that the MAGA movement is not just about one presidencyโ€”itโ€™s a generational vision of strong leadership, economic opportunity, and putting America first.