Donald Trump Jr. responds to ‘great week’ at RNC: ‘I felt proud to be an American who saw this’


The Republican National Convention on Thursday night concluded President Trump’s speech accepting his nomination, a fireworks display and live music, with a “great week,” Donald Trump Jr., Laura Ingraham, told Fox News.

“I felt proud to be an American who saw this and honestly watched the last four days of the RNC,” he said. “If you compare that and contrast with what was last week, that was this, like, endless, ‘I Hate America’ Zoom call … It’s just been a great week. And last night it crowned like nothing else. ”

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The president’s eldest son admitted that the last four years have not been easy for his family, it’s all worth it to see his father push through adversity and achieve everything he has for the American people.

“I feel great because it’s all worth it as an American,” he said. “It was not easy at times … We have kind of seen what the least of the government can try to do. If you think about the beginning of these four years, it was the first time we had a non-peaceful transition. “I mean, that’s one of the great American traditions, something that has lasted for another 240 years, until Donald Trump.”

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Trump Jr. said despite the controversy, which included Russia’s investigation and his father’s accusation, the president “delivered for the American people.”

‘That’s an anomaly. That does not happen. That is once in a generation at its best for an American politician to fight through that kind of setback and still deliver and still get done. And that’s what Donald Trump is about. ”