Trump Seemingly Brags About His Success As A Father During Interview: “I Think You Have To Give Them A Lot Of Attention”

Thrice-married, serial adulterer says what?


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Donald Trump on Thursday night was asked in a softball interview with Gina Loudon, co-chair of Women for Trump 2020, about how he has raised such “fine children,” according to the Daily Mail. That’s absurd, of course, since the only member of the Trump family that we hope ends up leading a decent life is the former president’s youngest son, Barron. Hopefully, the 15-year-old will be the one redeeming family member of that godawful crew.

At any rate, the thrice-married, serial adulterer offered some parenting tips, saying that the key to raising children was to spend a lot of time with them. Of course, Tiffany appeared to be largely overlooked in his family until he sought reelection in 2020.

“I think you have to give them a lot of attention,” Trump said. “I’ve been able to do that, despite being busy, to put it mildly.”

Trump also said it’s vital to keep children away from drugs, cigarettes, and alcohol, and the outlet called those remarks “a swipe at Joe Biden” due to the president’s son’s struggle with addiction in the past. It’s been speculated that Trump uses Adderall, and his son, Junior, has appeared to be high as fuck during numerous interviews, but OK.

“I always also, you can have good children, but if they start with the drugs, alcohol, cigarettes…,” he said, adding, “I’ve said it for years to them.”

“So far, it’s had a pretty good impact,” the former president continued. “I’ve seen some really good children go wild on drugs and alcohol, and then that’s a different ballgame.”

Predictably, Trump tore into Facebook and Instagram after the social media platforms did not allow his interview with his daughter-in-law Lara from her show ‘The Right View’ on their sites. Trump was banned from Twitter and Facebook after he incited the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection.

“What is happening in this country, nobody ever thought it would happen. It’s total censorship,” he said, apparently unaware of what the word censorship means.

“You make a statement, and if they don’t like it – about the election, or medical issues, or about Hunter Biden – they go crazy,” he added.

Trump also said that Twitter was “very boring” without him and “mused about a possible boycott of the site by his followers,” the outlet reports. Trump appears to want to cancel Twitter.

Trump made Joe Biden’s son a focus of his campaign, using debunked stories, fabrications, and unproven accusations to attack his challenger. We’re not saying that Hunter Biden is a Saint, but we should be proud of anyone that has overcome drug addiction. Instead of tearing them down while adding to the stigmatism, people should respect their victory — the very addiction Donald Trump Jr. seems to be in denial about.

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