Trump Jr. Suggests Need for Veto Power over Establishment Republicans, Lauds Vance as MAGA's Future
Donald Trump Jr. revealed in an exclusive interview that he does not want to have a formal role in a potential second Trump administration but seeks veto power over establishment Republicans, and he also expressed strong support for JD Vance, his father's new running mate.
Speaking to Fox News Digital on Tuesday afternoon, Trump Jr. made it clear that he has no desire for an official position in his father's administration if the former president is re-elected. "No. I don’t want a role in an administration — I don’t want to do that," he stated emphatically, though his strong feelings about the direction of a potential administration were clear, as Fox News reports.
Trump Jr. Aims to Block Establishment Republicans
Trump Jr. emphasized his desire to influence staffing decisions, particularly to prevent establishment Republicans, whom he referred to as "RINOs" (Republicans In Name Only), from gaining power.
"I want to veto the RINOs. I want to have veto power over the RINOs. That’s all I’m asking for," he explained.
Trump Jr. highlighted his intention to stop "bad guys" from attaining positions of influence, expressing a clear focus on safeguarding the integrity of his father's political movement. "The only role I want is to put our people in other positions of power. I just want to stop the bad guys from ever getting in those positions of power. That’s the only thing I want," he reiterated.
Praise for JD Vance
In the same interview, Trump Jr. expressed his excitement about JD Vance, his father's newly named running mate, describing him as "an incredible America First patriot." He praised Vance for being young, articulate, and energetic, qualities he believes are essential for the future of the movement.
"I love having a young, articulate, energetic guy as someone who can help also keep this movement going for generations to come -- I think that is so fundamental and so important," Trump Jr. said. He also highlighted Vance's ability to handle hostile media environments better than most, which he sees as a significant advantage.
Reflecting on the First Administration
Reflecting on his own role during his father's first administration, Trump Jr. noted that he did not hold a formal position, unlike his sister Ivanka Trump. He confirmed that he does not wish to change this in a potential second administration but is eager to have a say in who gets appointed to various roles.
"I’m excited to this. This time, we go in, we actually know what we’re doing. We know who the snakes are. We know how to deal with the bad guys," he said, expressing confidence in the readiness and strategy for a second Trump term.
Legal Challenges and Opposition
Trump Jr. also commented on the aggressive legal actions taken against his father, viewing them as part of a broader strategy by the opposition. He cited several legal developments, including the dismissal of special counsel Jack Smith’s classified records case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, the delay in Trump's sentencing in New York, and the pause in the Georgia election case.
"I think we can get up and running so quickly, and I think everyone else understands that too — which is why, I think, they have so aggressively tried prosecuting my father and going after him and attacking him and trying to bankrupt him. And if that doesn’t work, they try to jail him," Trump Jr. said, emphasizing the challenges they have faced.
Optimism for the Future
Despite the legal battles, Trump Jr. remains optimistic about the future of the movement. He believes that the experience and knowledge gained from the first term will make his father an even more effective leader if re-elected.
"They fear that he comes in with knowledge and that experience, and that he can be an even more effective leader than he was the first time around — and I thought he was pretty darn effective," he remarked.
Unity Among Supporters
Trump Jr. also reflected on the unity among his father's supporters, particularly in the wake of an assassination attempt on his father at a rally in Butler, Pa. "He’s vibrant, obviously a very heavy and somber moment, but when I walk around the floor here, I see unity like I’ve never seen before," he observed.
"I see great people that understand the gravity of the situation, but also understand what’s going on and what’s happening in our country, and they are really ready to be involved and to bring that back," Trump Jr. added, highlighting the strong support base.
Conclusion
Donald Trump Jr.'s interview with Fox News Digital revealed his clear stance on his role in a potential second Trump administration, his support for JD Vance, and his outlook on the future of the MAGA movement.
His desire to influence staffing decisions, prevent establishment Republicans from gaining power, and his optimism for the movement's sustainability underlines his commitment to his father's political legacy.
The interview also shed light on the challenges they face from legal opposition and the unity among their supporters, painting a comprehensive picture of their current position and future aspirations.