President's Son Won't Rule Out a Campaign of His Own

'I love the fight,' Donald Trump Jr. says
By Bob Cronin,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 28, 2019 8:00 PM CDT
Donald Trump Jr. Isn't Ruling Out Political Run
Donald Trump Jr. said he won't rule out running for office.   (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

In a new interview, Donald Trump Jr. says he's mostly concentrating on promoting his father's policies around the country. He fires up the pro-Trump crowds at rallies, for instance, as he did Thursday night with a shot at one of his father's foes: "This week only, MAGA's going to stand for something different—Michael Avenatti Got Arrested," he told the Michigan crowd, per CNN. But Trump the younger wouldn't rule out doing more, including running for office himself. "I never want to rule it out," he told Bloomberg Radio. "I definitely enjoy the fight." President Trump's eldest son said he's in no hurry, though. "My father decided to get into politics at 68," he said. "I'm 41, I’ve got plenty of time." (More Donald Trump Jr. stories.)

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