Eric Trump, Phone and Mobile
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Eric Trump, one of President Donald Trump’s sons, criticized those protesting the immigration raids in Los Angeles by calling them “mongoloids,” an offensive term to describe those affected with Down syndrome. Trump and his allies have condemned the protests despite them being largely peaceful before he ordered the National Guard to respond.
The Trump Organization says the phone is domestically manufactured, but its hardware—and a statement from Eric Trump—suggest otherwise.
Experts are skeptical that a smartphone can be built in the US based on the specifications, price and timeline laid out by Donald Trump, Jr., and Eric Trump when they announced the phone.
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Since he was elected again, Donald Trump has shared many "presidential" moments with his family. Barron Trump sightings, however, have been rare.
The Trump Organization's latest venture will raise concerns about the president's potential conflicts of interest amid his tariffs threat.
Eric Trump, the executive vice president of The Trump Organization, denied any involvement with Justin Sun's Tron TRX venture on Monday, which is purportedly planning to go public in the U.S. What happened: Trump spoke highly of the controversial cryptocurrency billionaire in an X post.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNDonald Trump's sons are indirectly connected to Tron's plans to go public in USDominari Securities, a New York-based boutique investment bank, managed to secure a deal for Justin Sun’s digital asset platform Tron to go public in the US months after the pause of its fraud investigation.
Since he was elected again, Donald Trump has shared many "presidential" moments with his famous family. Barron Trump sightings, however, have been rare
President Trump is now directing federal immigration officials to prioritize deportations from New York and other Democratic-run cities.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNEric Trump denies role in Tron IPOEric Trump has publicly denied being involved in Tron’s push to go public via Nasdaq despite sitting on the board of the investment firm handling the deal. His comment comes as more people question the role of politics in crypto,