The sons distribute — the Trump clan fights for itself if necessary

Trump Clan
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US Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump iden­ti­fied mas­sive elec­toral fraud against him­self and hard­ly any promi­nent politi­cian stood up for him. Instead, it is his sons who lash out all the hard­er. It is notice­able who is silent from the fam­i­ly. If the pres­i­dent can­not com­plain about the lack of sup­port from his own par­ty at this crit­i­cal moment in the US elec­tion, at least his son can. “The absolute inac­tiv­i­ty of vir­tu­al­ly every­one who is look­ing to run for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial can­di­da­cy in 2024 is pret­ty amaz­ing. They have the per­fect stage to show they are will­ing and able to fight, but they bow to the media mob a “wrote Don­ald Trump Junior on Twit­ter on Thurs­day evening. In fact, to date no promi­nent Repub­li­can had backed Trump’s fraud alle­ga­tions. But the son’s admo­ni­tion sat: “Dai­ly Beast” observed that 20 min­utes lat­er the Repub­li­can Sen­a­tor Tom Cot­ton from Ari­zona, like Trump, demand­ed that only legal votes be count­ed. Rick Scott, Sen­a­tor from Flori­da, put it sim­i­lar­ly. Texas Sen­a­tor Ted Cruz cir­cu­lat­ed a video show­ing a man alleged­ly banned from watch­ing the Penn­syl­va­nia count.

Most Repub­li­cans are silent The more Trump rages, the more lone­ly he looks

By Fri­day morn­ing, Vice Pres­i­dent Mike Pence, Sen­ate Jus­tice Com­mit­tee Chair­man Lind­sey Gra­ham, and Sen­ate Major­i­ty Leader Mitch McConnell also spoke. They all called for a law­ful count. They did not endorse the claim that there was mas­sive fraud. “The spine­less Repub­li­can Par­ty is gone, and any­one who does­n’t fight should go with it,” said 42-year-old Don­ald Junior. His six-year-old broth­er Eric also toured the media and Twit­ter and accused all ret­i­cent Repub­li­cans of either lack­ing back­bone, lack of guts or ingrat­i­tude. Both sons, who work for dad’s com­pa­ny — the Trump Orga­ni­za­tion — were on par with their father in their vio­lent tone. Because oth­ers don’t, the fam­i­ly has to jump to the side of their head all the more res­olute­ly. It is notice­able that not every­one is so pas­sion­ate about it. Mela­nia Trump had­n’t giv­en the impres­sion in the past four years that her heart was attached to her husband’s office. Trump’s alleged favorite child Ivan­ka Trump and her hus­band Jared Kush­n­er were all the more at the cen­ter of every­thing that was hap­pen­ing in the White House. Dur­ing the elec­tion cam­paign, Ivan­ka had cam­paigned for her father with many pub­lic appear­ances, and did so suc­cess­ful­ly: She attracts as crowds among Trump fans as the pres­i­dent. She thus ful­fills the role of the first lady, which her step­moth­er did not want or could not fulfill.

But now: silence. After the elec­tion, she once again praised her dad’s polit­i­cal achieve­ments on Twit­ter and Insta­gram. For a long time, how­ev­er, she did not com­ment on the alle­ga­tions of fraud. She did not even pass on a ref­er­ence to her father’s fundrais­ing for the announced wave of law­suits or the link to the page on which indi­ca­tions of elec­tion fraud can be report­ed. On Fri­day at noon she final­ly found on Twit­ter that only legal votes should count. How­ev­er, she did not claim that there was sys­tem­at­ic fraud.

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This is sur­pris­ing in that she and her hus­band go in and out of the Oval Office as advi­sors to the Pres­i­dent. It is pos­si­ble that Ivan­ka and Don­ald Trump are at odds. It is also pos­si­ble that Ivan­ka Trump should not do the dirty work of the cam­paign so as not to burn it for the future. At least Trump’s for­mer com­mu­ni­ca­tions chief Antho­ny Scara­muc­ci claims that Trump would like to see his daugh­ter as his suc­ces­sor in the White House.

A cir­cle of trust
Pres­i­den­tial elec­tion with­out end This is why the US counts for so long

At least Ivan­ka Trump would be much bet­ter pre­pared for the office because she has prac­ti­cal­ly co-gov­erned the coun­try for four years. She is offi­cial­ly the President’s advi­sor on eco­nom­ics and jobs. Her hus­band Jared Kush­n­er was Trump’s spe­cial envoy in the Mid­dle East, where he was sup­posed to resolve the con­flict between Israel and Pales­tine. He also advis­es Trump on the coro­na pan­dem­ic. There have been repeat­ed reports of the extent to which employ­ees in the White House and in the min­istries felt offend­ed by Trump’s fam­i­ly when they took over gov­ern­ment duties with­out hold­ing office. It is also due to Trump’s mis­trust in the exist­ing gov­ern­ment and admin­is­tra­tive appa­ra­tus that he sur­rounds him­self with fam­i­ly mem­bers. The many peo­ple leav­ing Trump’s staff and cab­i­net are prob­a­bly unprece­dent­ed. All the more, he, who was not a die-hard Repub­li­can before his pres­i­den­tial can­di­da­cy, could count on the rel­a­tives. The lack of pow­er in the Repub­li­can Par­ty had nev­er been able to beat Trump. Too much, Trump is a one-man show. Although he has suc­ceed­ed in recruit­ing some influ­en­tial par­ty fig­ures with Lind­sey Gra­ham and Mitch McConnell, their loy­al­ty is uncer­tain. This is all the more true for the many Repub­li­can gov­er­nors and sen­a­tors who have so far held back from mak­ing pub­lic state­ments about the elec­tion. The Trump clan knows that if Don­ald los­es, they may be alone. So they fight all the more res­olute­ly — in case of doubt also alone.



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