Donald Trump Junior: My Father Is A ‘Blue Collar Billionaire’ Giving A Voice To The Working Class


Donald Trump Junior explained how his father represents the working class in an interview with KUTV Channel 2 in Utah this weekend. Donald Jr. spoke about his father in terms few would have thought of, as the embattled candidate continues to stir the country with his controversial words, even provoking multiple death threats. Young Trump puts his father into perspective. He also explains the working class as the only unprotected class in America.

Donald Trump Junior says his dad is a “Blue Collar Billionaire.”

“My father is giving these people a voice. The people who built America, these people are finally getting a voice and that’s why they’re so passionate… There comes a time in your life, in your country, when you have to put your fist down and be loud. To make a point and you have to do that. That’s what he’s doing.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Iz0_mAlzIo

Is Donald Trump trying to echo the conversations of working class American males? Isn’t what he is saying, usually stated only in friendly poker games, at the automobile mechanic’s shop, or in industry break rooms? Isn’t that really what his enemies hate? It was that voice, that bold, angry, anti-politically correct, totally for American working class no matter what, voice that got Trump where he is today, as a frontrunner in the race for president. At the same time, his critics believe his statements are racist, sexist, and insulting to various individuals and groups. Donald Trump Junior is convinced that some people just don’t understand his father.

“People don’t see the real Donald Trump. They see the guy that’s being brash, but they don’t see the guy around the dinner table with his family. They don’t see the guy swinging a golf club with his 20-month-old granddaughter. They don’t see that guy — that’s just family first. They don’t see the guy that cares deeply about this country… the great human being.”

Donald Trump Jr. with his sister Ivanka Trump and brother Eric Trump (Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)
Donald Trump Jr. with his sister Ivanka Trump and brother Eric Trump [Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images]
Donald Trump, alleged voice of the working class, is apparently loved and respected by his family. All of them remain loyal and committed while dealing with death threats because of his Presidential candidacy. His other son, Eric, received white powder in the mail last week, along with a note that was clearly a death threat against all five of Trump’s offspring. Likewise, Donald Sr.’s sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, received a threat in her mailbox concerning Donald’s campaign. Maryanne, 78-years-old, is a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge.

Donald Trump's Family (L-R) Eric Trump, Lara Yunaska Trump, Donald Trump, Barron Trump, Melania Trump, Vanessa Haydon Trump, Kai Madison Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Donald John Trump III, and Ivanka Trump (Photo by Christopher Gregory/Getty Images)
Donald Trump’s Family (L-R) Eric Trump, Lara Yunaska Trump, Donald Trump, Barron Trump, Melania Trump, Vanessa Haydon Trump, Kai Madison Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Donald John Trump III, and Ivanka Trump [Photo by Christopher Gregory/Getty Images]
Donald Trump and his whole family are under threats of death. The Daily Mail reports that the threats were of a similar nature and threatened the entire family if the self proclaimed spokesman for the working class doesn’t pull out of the Presidential race. Still, they stand behind the campaign, with faith in their family’s respected patriarch. Donald Junior talks about times when people have insulted and threatened his daughters after he posted pictures online.

“They said horrible things like I hope she gets cancer or she or your whole family dies… things I wouldn’t say to my worst enemy! Say what you want to me. I’m a big boy, I can take it. But to say those things, to direct them at an 8-year-old girl, a 20 month old girl… it’s disgraceful.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbA8VIlU4Ig

Donald Trump Junior is making it clear that his father is most certainly not a racist, despite some of the things his father says, which don’t agree with the politically correct speech that has censored this country’s conversation on racism, immigration, and many other topics. Trump Sr. has spoken against politically correct as a form of censorship many times. He refuses to conform to political correctness, but when it comes to choosing his friends, his employees, and his dealings with business partners, the younger Donald insists his father is not racist in any of his practices or associations. He’s just speaking out for those people who are not protected at all by political correctness, the American working class people.

Donald Trump is holding firm despite the controversy, defying death threats, and wading through the protesters. Likewise his family back him, bravely facing danger. Is his life in danger, or is theirs? Does he really feel a calling to speak for working class people, that is making it worth all the risks to himself and his family?

Donald Trump, win, lose, or withdraw, is easily one of the most controversial candidates in American history. Who else has ever had such angry protests at their rallies? What other successful Republican candidate has dealt with his own party’s disapproval as much. Who else has carried on a campaign amid multiple death threats, not only on themselves, but against their children and siblings? It he risking his children’s lives? Is he risking assassination at the rallies?

Is Donald Trump really continuing to run, despite death threats, because he wants to be the voice of the working class?

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