'It can't happen in politics on any side of the aisle,' the president's son said, despite widespread concerns about his own family's business interests around the world.
President Donald Trump's son Eric Trump complained about families involved with politics enriching themselves, saying"it is sickening."
"It can't happen in politics on any side of the aisle," Trump, who is a vice president of his father's company the Trump Organization, lamentedDuring the interview, Trump and Pirro complained about former Vice President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden serving on the boards of numerous companies and international organizations.
The president's son argued that he'd"be in jail" if he was behaving in the same manner as Biden's son."Why is it that every family in politics enriches themselves?" Trump asked."It is sickening." Critics of the Trump family would find the president's son accusations quite bizarre, as the family has widely been seen to use the White House as a way of enriching themselves. Donald Trump, going against long-standing precedent, refused to step aside as the sole-owner of his family-run business when he took office. The president delegated day-to-day management responsibilities to his sons, and has insisted that he's not involved with decision making.
Eric Trump attends the Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit at Union West Events on October 10 in New York CityBut the president and his family have been accused by ethics experts and legal scholars of violating the Constitution's, which prohibit the president from using his office for self-enrichment. Foreign governments, such as Saudi Arabia, have spent large amounts of money booking hotel rooms at the president's hotels.
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