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In custody, everyone did a great job. We worked with the local police, the governor. Everybody did a great job. You know, getting somebody that you start off with absolutely nothing. We started off with a clip that made him look like an ant.
That was almost useless. We just saw there was somebody up there. And uh so much work has been done over the last two and a half days.
So that was the news. The President shared with us at 8 o'clock in the morning Eastern Time that they got this guy who we later know as Tyler Robinson, 22 years old, lives in the area. They found him three and a half hours away. That was something that Eric Trump cares deeply about because Charlie Kirk, by all accounts, was like the. Was like a brother to Eric, and they know they work side by side.
He was like family. Everyone, even the President of the United States, really says he felt that way. Eric has a book out. It's called Under Siege: My Family's Fight to Save the Nation. Eric, you must be relieved that your dad was able to make that announcement.
Brian, I can't even tell you. I mean, honestly, when I was watching Cash Patel, obviously, I was watching my father on Fox and Friends this morning and. You know, Cash is a dear friend of mine. Charlie was a dear friend of mine. I met Charlie when he was 21 years old.
He came into the Trump organization and he. I was, I think, the first one that met him in our family. And he told me about all these lofty aspirations that he had to grow, you know, kind of this movement across college campuses and reverse the indoctrination of our kids. And he they had one or two kind of college setups at that point, but nothing like the organization it is. Turning point was just getting going.
And yet he depicted exactly what Turning Point is today. I mean, word for word, I want to grow, I want to change the mindset. You know, of kids across this nation. I want to stop the indoctrination. I want to stop the wokeness.
I want to be in every single college campus. I want to have a major presence. I want these people on student body boards. You know, I want them challenging professors. And and honestly, as I sit here and and and and look and and just kind of remember the life of a dear friend.
Looking back, He did everything and more. Everything that he sat down and told me he was going to do as a 21-year-old kid. be accomplished and more. And honestly, maybe the greatest image of that was just seconds before he was shot. and you see these crowds of people and You know, they're they're You know, they have a love of this country and they have a love of God, and they're so excited to be there, and they're having so much fun, and they're all wearing 47 hats, and they're all holding American flags.
The guy accomplished everything that he told me he was going to accomplish when he was 21 years old. When I first met him that time, he was a remarkable human being. He was larger than life. He's such a powerful voice. And he created and helped kind of fulfill a movement that is unstoppable.
You know, no bullet is going to stop that movement, Brian. And um We're going to miss our friend. We're going to miss our friend. And the thing is, now it turns out, if everything goes true to form, as we're hearing, this guy is a left-wing zealot. This guy does, there's nothing oppressed in his life.
He seemed like a middle-class kid. He lives in a six-bedroom house, living in Utah, basically stress-free. I saw a video online. He's getting a scholarship to college, 22 years old. And don't tell me life was hard for him, that he had to take action.
Life was great for him. And he thought the only thing for me to do now is to kill somebody in the prime of their life in front of a capacity crowd. And Not for and just before because he didn't like what Charlie stood for. That to me is. insane, even though there's nothing about this guy prior to this that showed insanity.
Well, I mean, it's ironic, Brian, that he uses the words fascist, he uses the words Nazi, he's inscribing that on bullet casings, yet he's the guy standing on a rooftop with a German-made. Battle rifle. Right? Sho shooting at at a crowd of people who are Having civil dialogue and having so much fun, all smiles. Love this country, love God.
you know, fight for God, love our nation. Yet he's the one by himself dressed in all black on a roof with a sniper rifle. I mean, you know, give me a break. It's truly, truly horrible. And as you said, I mean, he got a free scholarship.
He had his life ahead of him. You know, how? How does this anger You know, how how does it evolve in these people? And and You know, how are they indoctrinated to such evil kind of lengths that that somebody could actually take up arms and do something like this? I I I will I will never fully understand it.
I I I can I can truly it's it's just hard for me to compartmentalize how somebody can get to that spot.
So your book under siege, you have an announcement about the book and where the proceeds are going.
So Benny Johnson is a dear friend of mine. I was on a show a little while ago, and he was a dear friend of Charlie's, and he was a dear friend of Cash's, and I'm a dear friend of Cash. I mean, you want to talk about all the circles coming. coming together where you have one of your Closest buddies arresting a guy who was one of your closest buddies, you know, talking about it with your kind of closest friends. It's all so surreal.
It's all weird and it's surreal, Brian. But I'm going to donate a portion of Underseas.
So it just hit number one on Amazon. It's absolutely flying. And the whole book, the whole premise is they did everything they could to stop. our movement. They impeached my father.
They took away our our f you know, our our freedom of speech. They gagged us. They indicted us over and over. They went after us absolutely relentlessly. They took my father off of ballots.
They tried to they raided our homes. They they tried to break apart our family. They tried to bankrupt our f They debanked us, they tried to bankrupt our family, they tried to shut down our company, they tried to throw us all in jail. I became the most subpoenaed person in American history. And I wrote the title, Under Siege.
Before Butler, Pennsylvania, because that's what they were doing, they were laying siege. And then they tried to kill my father the first time. And then they tried to kill him a second time. And then they tried to kill Kavanaugh. And Two days ago, they killed one of our our closest friends, one of the biggest people in the Make America Great Again movement.
I mean, if I published this book two days later, Charlie would have been in another chapter in exactly what they've done to all of us, which is siege. They wanted to take out our family, they wanted to take out my father, they wanted to take out powerful voices. You know, they're attacking religion, they're attacking our constitution, they're attacking all of us, they're attacking everyone listening to this show right now. And that is their siege. And when they couldn't do it with legal lawfare, when they couldn't do it by lies and slander, they did it by violence.
And and there is never a more appropriate time to publish this book. And in Charlie's honor, I'm going to give you know, a a nice Set of the proceeds of this book of all sales to turning point because we cannot allow his voice to be. Extinguished, we cannot allow our voice to be extinguished, and we will continue to stand on that stage. in honor of Charlie and everything that he fought so hard for. Eric, I think it's going to take a Trump to really step in because they do not have an heir apparent.
They have talent, but they don't have somebody with his charisma drive. I mean, they were soldiers. He was the general.
So I think that, that's the product. Turning point's got the people, they're going to have the money, they know how to do it, they could put together an event, now they need the headliner, and it would be great to see some of the bigger names with the Trump movement. sustain it because you have the same message. Uh, and I think that would be great. Hopefully, you guys can work that out.
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So, for people who think that you're exaggerating, and I know not many people do, but let's just say some people think you're exaggerating. This is the Attorney General of New York. Using all her resources to stop you, who doesn't even know you. Listen. I'm running for Attorney General because I will never be afraid to challenge this illegitimate president.
Tonight we send the message. that no one is above the law. Forward to going into the office of Attorney General every day, suing him, defending your rights, and then going home. And they won the civil case and you appealed it, but that was $750 million, and you had to scramble to get a bond. And she was trying to stop you from getting a bomb.
She wanted to carve up all the Trump assets, didn't she? She wanted to take our our name off of every building around the country and thank God that we won and thank God the appellate division overruled her. Brian, she wanted to extinguish our name, my father's legacy. She wanted to bankrupt us. She didn't give a damn about the thousands of employees that I have working for me.
All over New York and the tens of thousands of employees I have around the world. She didn't give a damn about those people so long as she got Donald Trump. She went into office with one mission, as you heard right there, to get Donald Trump. And this is what I talk about in Under Siege. I mean, you know, they used legal lawfare, they used political lawfare, they weaponized the DOJ, they raided our houses, they debanked us, anything that they could.
to to hurt us financially, you know, waste our our time A slanderous. Look at the dirty dossiers where they, you know, they said the most unthinkable things about my father. They were trying to do that to break up his marriage. and so many other things. Look at the whole Russia hoax.
Right? And when America is not buying it. Because they lost time after time after time the narrative. Guess what? You know what they do?
They resort to violence. Then they tried to kill him, but not just once, but multiple times. And that's the whole concept of under siege. We were getting hit from every side. They were doing everything they could to stop the movement, stop my father's voice.
You know, as evidenced by the fact that Twitter. Ripped him off of Twitter, yet they left Boko Haram, they left the Taliban, they left Al-Qaeda. You know, they left the Ayatollah on Twitter, but yet The 45th president of the United States was no longer allowed to tweet. They wanted to get rid of his voice. They wanted to gag order him.
They wanted his mugshot all over the place. They wanted the 91 indictments. They wanted. Me to spend three, four hundred million dollars on legal fees defending yourself from absolute. nonsense when Our family's never gotten so much as a speeding ticket before.
My father decided to run for office the second time. And this was their game, Brian, and that's what the book's about. And then they took your 80-year-old CFO and put him in jail twice. Because he wouldn't break and tell you the real story about the Trumps. I mean, think about that.
Well, I mean, they told him, they said, Alan, I mean, and this is a man who has been in our company for 50 years. You tell us anything about Donald Trump. And you go free. And he goes, I'm not going to lie. We run a perfect company, we run a perfectly honest company.
You know, I mean they ended up getting him because He didn't declare his his corporate car on his personal tax returns. Like, I I I mean it's it's like unbelievable. I mean they they sent this an 80 year old guy to to jail for for a having a corporate vehicle. You can't, you literally, Brian, can't make it up. But they had crooked judges.
You saw that with Judge Marshan, you saw that with Judge Ngorn in New York. You know, and and um And honestly, Brian, the scary thing about this for me. Thank God we had a lot of zeros behind our name. And thank God our entire family had a big voice. And a lot of what I talk about in this book is my father's voice was taken away by the judge in the New York case.
So, guess what I did? I wasn't gagged, so I went down on the courthouse of those steps every single day. Oftentimes, I was talking to you. And I went down there and I laid out every single fact in the case and why it was a sham and why the guy's daughter was working for the other side. I laid out every one of those facts, and that's what I bring into this book.
And they gagged him, but guess what? They didn't gag me. They didn't gag our family. And we would not stop. We would not back down.
We would not cower. And that's ultimately why we beat Hillary Clinton when we were at a 5-1 disadvantage fund wise. And that's why we came back. Despite being against the entire mainstream media, and we're able to win again in 2024 against. The most unthinkable odds.
How hard was it to keep the extended family together? Because everybody listening to us right now knows, whether they were growing up or they have it now, stress when you can't make the bills or when somebody's having a drug problem or having a marriage problem, everyone's like, you feel the stress everywhere. But you have a stress that's pushing on a family business that if it goes under, everything that you have, you lose, which is basically where your family lives. When you're down, like when there's no cameras and no media, and you're at a big table on a Sunday afternoon. How stressful was it for the family?
Well Brian, I think I shouldered all of that weight. I mean outside of Washington, D.C., I shouldered it all. I think you know I'm the guy that runs a company. I'm the guy that was getting the subpoenas. My father obviously had executive branch protections under the speech and debate clause of the Constitution and a bunch of other things, so it was much harder for them to go after him.
And so, guess where they sent all the subpoenas? They sent them to me. I became the most subpoenaed man in American history, and yet. I go to bed every night at exactly 9 o'clock at night. We say four prayers with my kids.
They say the Pledge of Allegiance. I put them down. No drinking, no drugs, no nonsense. Um no laptops from hell, Brian. You know me very well.
You've known me for 20 years. Um I don't have a dishonest bone in my body. I I've never crossed any line. Um You know, no no pictures of illicit drugs, no pictures of prostitution, and yet Somehow, you know, I was the guy on this side of the aisle, right? I'm a guy who wakes up at five o'clock in the morning, goes to work to fight for a beautiful family, right, and company, and yet.
Somehow, I'm the guy that gets 112 subpoenas, and yet Hunter Biden gets away with absolute murder. We've got legitimate businesses, he's selling. finger painting all over the world for Millions of dollars or was, and yet I'm the guy who's apparently profiting off of government when I have to spend $400 million to. You know, defend ourselves from sham trials. I mean, it's The irony is massive, but I talk all about that in Under Siege.
But our family never broke. They never cowered. Baron's an amazing kid. Tiffany is an amazing girl. Don and Ivanka are.
two of the greatest people on earth and and Uh you know, we It's almost unlikely because you never see that. You never see children of politicians on that stage. In fact, the number one rule in politics is: you know better than anybody, Brian. Keep the kids and family the hell out of politics. And you know, the only people we had were ourselves.
The only people my father had were Don and I. and Laura and we went out there and we fought. And when you see the assassination of Charlie, it's exactly what they wanted. They wanted to keep us off of that stage, Brian. They didn't want our voices out there.
They didn't want me in every single swing state. They didn't want me at these events. They're trying to scare us, and that's why we can never cower. Let me ask you something. And did you ever sit around and go, Dad, our life was so good?
I mean, everybody wanted to play on a Trump golf course and go on your skating rinks and live in your buildings. And your dad and your family were going to every major event in the world, and then 50% of the country decided you're the worst, and 50% would say you're the best. And all the courts come in, and all the power brokers try to destroy you. Did you ever go up to them and say, Dad, why did you do this?
So, I'm going to tell you a story right now that I put in the book that I don't think I've ever shared, but I was in the office with my father when NBC was trying to sign him for another multiple seasons of The Apprentice. Brian, the number of zeros behind that contract. I mean, the apprentice was all that NBC ever had, right? Like at that period, right? They were getting beaten up by, you know, the survivor was on CBS.
NBC was failing in the networks, and they came in and they were begging my father, and they would put as many zeros on the end of the contract. I'm talking about contracts that would go into the billions. And my father goes, I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. He never told them why he wasn't going to do it, but about a week later he announced that he was going to run for President of the United States.
And so he had to run through 16 candidates on the Republican side. And these are people who actually knew something about politics. I always joke. I've joked with you a million times, Brian. I didn't know what a damn caucus was, right?
Like I built skyscrapers, I built golf courses, I built and operate commercial buildings. We didn't know what the hell the delegate process was in this country. And yet, we have to run against Jeb Bush, who had $350 million before South Carolina stuffed in his super PACs. Right, against an entire mainstream media who were laughing at us. And it's really remarkable.
And then, and by the way, if you beat those 16, you had to run against Hillary Clinton. Eric. And yet he turned down billions of dollars in order to do all of that. I mean, the guy is amazing. And unfortunately, Eric, we're up against a heartbreak, but the name of the book is Underseas.
A portion of the proceeds are going to turning point on a very difficult time. Eric, thanks so much for sharing your time. And I'll talk to you on television next week. We got to do a sequel here on the radio. I can't wait, my friend.
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