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03-08-2020, 09:24 PM
Somewhat bold move but is it smart politically with 2020 elections so close?
Could be bit risky.


vision 2020 8:28 P.M.
Donald Trump Jr. Challenges Hunter Biden to a Nepotism Contest

By Matt Stieb

Donald Trump Jr., whose appearance at CPAC depended in no way upon his father. Photo: Samuel Corum/Getty Images

Due to Trump’s distrust of the non-profit that manages the presidential debates, there may not be a formal contest between the incumbent and the Democratic nominee this fall. However, if Donald Trump Jr. has his way, Americans will be treated to a 2020 event as profound as Kennedy-Nixon and punishing as Ward-Gatti: In an interview with Axios on HBO, the president’s son challenged Hunter Biden, the son of Democratic front-runner Joe Biden, to a nepotism contest. “Let’s talk about who profited off of whose public service,” the president’s eldest son said. “Happy to do it. Let’s make it happen.”
Trump Jr. told Axios that attacks on Hunter Biden would be a “big part” of campaign messaging — a line in-sync with larger Republican efforts to bring the family’s alleged (and debunked) misconduct in Ukraine back to the forefront, as Biden surges in the primary. “I’m not going to say I haven’t benefited from my father’s last name, just like Hunter Biden did. That’d be foolish to say that. But I haven’t benefited from my father’s taxpayer-funded office.”

That too would be foolish to say: Trump Jr. is the vice-president of an organization that the president has fattened repeatedly while in office — from bilking the Secret Service to reportedly requiring the U.S. military to spend taxpayer funds at his hotels. DJT also saw his book shoot to the top of the New York Times bestseller list only after the Republican National Committee purchased thousands of copies.

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/03/donald-trump-jr-challenges-hunter-biden-to-nepotism-contest.html






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