
Asked if he would run for US president, Donald Trump Jr says 'you never know'
U.S. President Donald Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr, said on Wednesday when asked if he would run for president: "you never know."
"Maybe one day... that calling is there," he told the Qatar Economic Forum held in Doha.
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