Trump’s campaign manager, Brad Parscale, has said that the Trumps are set to become a Kennedy-like dynasty.
Say what?
Parscale elaborated at California’s Republican Party convention last August.
“I think you see that from Don Jr. I think you see that from Ivanka. You see it from Jared. You see it from all,” he said.
That would be Trump’s Jewish daughter, Ivanka Trump, and her Jewish husband, Jared Kushner.
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According to Donald Trump and his surroundings the Trump kids and their spouses may have “amazing capabilities,” but I do not yet see them to have such a good Jewishness that they may present the Jewish community as leader of the U.S.A..
The president, of course, has already claimed that if Ivanka wanted to run for president,
but we can wonder if she would so eagerly agree with all what her father is doing.
If it is true that when the first daughter and her husband took their jobs in the White House, they would have made the deal in the future to take the opportunity to be the one to run for president, it perhaps could surprise her father, getting pushed in the corner for many things he did.
I also wonder how they act react on the Trump’s administration declaring Donald Trump being the Messiah?
Even when such a saying may be considered an aspect of the job Parscale has excelled at, bringing flattery to the man he is supposed to serve. Some in his family tended to crave flattery, particularly in public settings and would be flattered by Parscale saying Trump’s presidency is an act of God.
he wrote on Twitter.
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Trumps Presidency is a warning to us all, the laundry is on the table for all to see, our lack of concern for the environment, and a host of other things. God in his mercy sends warnings not clowns, amen
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