Key takeaways:
- Donald Trump said that his daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner will not serve in his administration if he is elected president again in 2024.
- Trump said the decision was made because it was “too painful for the family” to go through the experience again.
- Trump did not provide any further details on his decision to not involve his children in his administration if he is elected again in 2024.
Former President Donald Trump said in an interview that aired Sunday that his daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner will not serve in his administration if he is elected president again in 2024. Trump said the decision was made because it was “too painful for the family” to go through the experience again.
Trump told Fox News host Bret Baier that his daughter had been “making a fortune” with a “really successful line of clothing” before he appointed her as one of his White House advisers. “I said, ‘That’s enough for the family,’” Trump said. “My family has been through hell.”
Trump added that it was “too painful for the family” to go through the experience again. “When I did this, she was really ― she closed it up,” Trump said. “I said, that’s enough for the family.”
The interview was Trump’s first since he appeared in federal court in Miami last week and pleaded not guilty in the federal classified documents case. Baier had asked Trump if he planned to involve his daughter and son-in-law in a hypothetical second administration.
“Nobody has been through what my family has been through,” Trump complained. “It’s too painful for the family.” Trump did not provide any further details on his decision to not involve his children in his administration if he is elected again in 2024.
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