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Eric Trump just made the most absurd claims about his childhood & no one believes a word of it

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Eric Trump wants everyone to know his old man is a fantastic guy and great dad…despite all evidence to the contrary!In an interview on Kari Lake’s show (ughhhh), the middle Trump son opened up about his “unconventional” childhood.And the anecdotes he shared certainly back that up!While Eric says his dad didn’t spend a lot of time “throwing baseballs around” with his sons, he did make them work on construction sites.

That’s right: While most adolescents were playing sports or honing hobbies, the Trump kids were…blowing up sheetrock? If you buy that, let me tell you about an election that was stolen…“He also made us work very, very hard.

I was on construction sites when I was 11, 12 years old, breaking down walls, concrete, sheetrock, plumbing,” said Eric. “Stuff I literally still do for myself these days.”So let’s get this straight: Donald Trump put his pre-teen sons on construction sites and had them operating very, very heavy machinery?

And everybody else was fine with this?Apparently, child labor laws weren’t a thing in the …(*checks notes) ’90s! “We were making minimum wage, and he put us on those sites, because he cared about work ethic,” said Eric. “There was no free time, there was no nonsense. ‘You’re gonna work.

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