Eric Trump: 'He wanted to do what was right. The last thing I can tell you Donald Trump needs in the world is this job.'
"We've lost a fortune. My father lost a fortune running for president. He doesn't care." Eric Trump, an executive vice president with the Trump Organization, claimed on ABC's"This Week.""He wanted to do what was right. The last thing I can tell you Donald Trump needs in the world is this job."
— This Week October 11, 2020 On"This Week," Eric Trump, echoed his father's rhetoric, called the newspaper"fake news" and implied without evidence that the report -- one of several in the past two weeks concerning the president's finances -- was timed to hurt his reelection campaign.“That's what developers do, that’s what business owners do, they carry some debt, “Eric Trump says but President Trump still won’t release his tax returns. https://t.co/fsCP2um0H5 pic.
"If you own buildings, if you own real estate, you carry some debt. That's what developers do, that's what business owners do, they carry some debt," he continued."We have a phenomenal company, but there's nothing new about that, and by the way, it's the same debt that he got elected on.
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