Eric Trump goes berserk after Trump Organization indictments

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Donald Trump has said very little in response to the first round of New York criminal indictments against the Trump Organization. That isn’t surprising, given that he doesn’t speak much these days, and he has no real platform for doing so anyway.

Eric Trump has somewhat inexplicably emerged as the de facto Trump family spokesman, appearing on Newsmax today to respond to the indictments. He started off by frantically insisting that he and the Trump family have “always lived amazingly clean lives” – and let’s just say that it went downhill from there:

Here’s the question. If the Trump Organization was paying Allen Weisselberg $1.7 million off the books, how much did the Trump Organization pay Donald Trump and his kids off the books? No wonder Eric Trump is panicking.