Monday, June 8, 2026
ADVT 
International

Running For President A Step Down For My Dad: Trump Junior

IANS, 20 Oct, 2016 12:39 PM
    Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump's son thinks that running for president is a "step down" for his father who is very new to politics.
     
    "He (Trump) hasn't spent his whole life to be up on the debate stage like a career politician. He spent his life creating jobs, building things, doing things that would benefit American workers in this country," Donald Trump Junior told Fox News in an interview after the third and final presidential debate in Las Vegas.
     
    "Imagine, if he was doing this for his whole life, he'd be the greatest politician in the history of the world," Trump Jr said referring to the fact that his father joined politics only a little over a year.
     
     
    The son said that his dad is learning as he goes because he is a real American.
     
    "Unlike Hillary Clinton who's gotten very rich being a politician, peddling American influence, he hasn't," he continued.
     
    "This isn't only a step down, but he wants to make sure that all Americans, all ethnicities and backgrounds, have the same opportunities to do what he's been able to do, to start a great family, start a great business," Trump Junior said. 
     

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Indian Community Seeks Probe Into 'Witch Doctors' In New Zealand

    Indian Community Seeks Probe Into 'Witch Doctors' In New Zealand
    Indian community leaders in New Zealand have called for an investigation into on how "Hindu witch doctors" have been able to operate in the country.

    Indian Community Seeks Probe Into 'Witch Doctors' In New Zealand

    US House Introduces Resolution On India's Independence Day

    Ami Bera, Co-chair of Congressional Caucus on India and Indian-Americans, has introduced a resolution to recognize India's Independence Day and the significance of the US-India partnership.

    US House Introduces Resolution On India's Independence Day

    Hitchhiking Robot On Cross-Country Trip In US Meets Its Demise On Streets Of Philadelphia

    Hitchhiking Robot On Cross-Country Trip In US Meets Its Demise On Streets Of Philadelphia
    PHILADELPHIA — A hitchhiking robot that captured the hearts of fans worldwide met its demise in the U.S.

    Hitchhiking Robot On Cross-Country Trip In US Meets Its Demise On Streets Of Philadelphia

    Two Indians Still In IS Captivity In Libya

    Two Indians Still In IS Captivity In Libya
    Even as the Indian government is continuing efforts for the release of the two - Balram Kishan and T. Gopikrishna, Congress leader Manish Tewari sought to know sarcastically if India was "doing business" with terror outfit IS in Libya.

    Two Indians Still In IS Captivity In Libya

    Rejoicing For 50,000 People On India-Bangla Border At End To Stateless Existence

    For the around 14,000 people living in 51 Bangladeshi enclaves in Indian territory, and the 37,000 residing in 111 Indian enclaves in Bangladesh, they now have a country of their own.

    Rejoicing For 50,000 People On India-Bangla Border At End To Stateless Existence

    Two Indians Still In Islamic State Captivity In Libya

    Two Indians Still In Islamic State Captivity In Libya
    Anxiety enveloped the families of two Indians who continue to remain in captivity of suspected Islamic State militants in Sirte in Libya a day after their two other Indian colleagues were released

    Two Indians Still In Islamic State Captivity In Libya