The Trump sons: white nationalist media heroes
Eric Trump follows in the steps of Donald Jr. and appears on an Alt-right white supremacist radio show:
Click here for reuse options![T]he Trump campaign doesn’t seem too concerned about its image, according to Right Wing Watch. He’s the second Trump to do so.
The young Trump spoke with “Liberty Roundtable” host Sam Bushman about Tuesday’s vice presidential debate, as well as how his father will save America’s “inner cities.”
The Trump campaign came under fire earlier this year when Donald Jr. appeared on the same program but was interviewed by Edwards, who was called in by Bushman as another guest.
Edwards is the host of the racist radio show “The Political Cesspool,” which he founded in 2005 just outside of Memphis, Tennessee.
The show’s mission statement suggests that it “stands for the Dispossessed Majority” and is “pro-white,” according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
However, the radio host told the Huffington Post in March that he and his team “reject media descriptions of our work as ‘white supremacist,’ ‘pro-slavery’ and other such scare words.”
After appearing on “Liberty Roundtable” with Bushman and Edwards earlier this year, Donald Jr. was under fire for agreeing to speak on the show with the white nationalist.
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Suzanne McFly October 8th, 2016 at 19:22
Funny, after the Republican Convention it was non-stop, “oh the rump kids are amazing. You don’t have to like trump to know what a good job he did raising his kids”. I haven’t heard that said again since. I don’t have to wonder why.