Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale claimed they are setting a Trump family 'dynasty' for decades to come

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Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale claimed they are setting a Trump family 'dynasty' for decades to come
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Fox Business Network host and frequent defender of Donald Trump, Lou Dobbs, ridiculed the president's 2020 campaign chief for bragging about the establishment of a Trump 'dynasty.'

Never one to be outdone by Twitter commentary, Parscale went on to mock Dobbs and other conservative critics of the"dynasty" comment."Did I hit a nerve? Triggered!"on Twitter Sunday afternoon. In July, Parscale said he has zero concern about any Democratic candidate defeating Trump in 2020, saying the president"could beat anybody."

Parscale appeared on Fox News in July to say the Trump campaign does not need to reach out to any new voters, they simply need to reinforce their 2016 base voters and make sure they show up to the polls in November 2020. He claimed the"power" of Trump's Twitter account has allowed him to"control" the news media.

"This president's — the voice he has and the message he can control and the way he can control what's happening in the media, no one can touch this,"Despite Dobbs' criticism of the 2020 Trump digital media manager, the Fox Business Network host is typically one of the president's most ardent defenders.

Fans of Dobbs' show concurred with the Fox Business Network host, saying that while many members of the extended Trump family have"appeal" -- no one is looking for an American Trump dynasty. "Not to mention, [Parscale's] totally wrong. Trump voters aren't in love with the Trump kids. They're nice people, and Don Jr. has genuine appeal to conservatives, but there's no real constituency for the children. And Americans do not like nepotism or dynasties," a reply from Alex Garner reads.DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images

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