
Eric Trump for US President? Donald Trump's son reveals his plans for White House
Eric Trump, the 41-year-old son of U.S. President Donald Trump, has indicated that he may one day pursue a bid for the nation's highest office, potentially paving the way for a second-generation Trump to enter the political fray.
In an interview with the
Financial Times
, Eric Trump suggested that his personal experience over the past decade in the spotlight has prepared him for a possible political journey, though he expressed concern about the impact such a decision might have on his family.
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"Could Do It": Eric Trump Opens the Door to Politics
Speaking candidly, Eric Trump remarked, 'The real question is: 'Do you want to drag other members of your family into it?' Would I want my kids to live the same experience over the last decade that I've lived?'
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He added, 'If the answer was yes, I think the political path would be an easy one, meaning, I think I could do it. And by the way, I think other members of our family could do it too', as quoted in a report by USA Today.
These remarks mark a rare moment of direct contemplation from Donald Trump's son about his own potential in politics. While often appearing at campaign events and rallies, Eric Trump has largely remained focused on business, steering clear of day-to-day political strategy, unlike his older brother.
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Eric Trump currently serves as co-executive vice-president of the Trump Organization, which recently entered the mobile communications sector. He manages the family's expansive real estate and branding empire alongside his brother Donald Trump Jr., who has himself expressed a tentative interest in running for public office.
In May, the elder Trump sibling noted he 'maybe one day' could seek the presidency.
Married to Lara Trump, the current co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC), Eric has remained influential behind the scenes in Republican circles.
However, his public posture has been less politically charged than his brother's, who is frequently vocal on conservative platforms and active in rallying support for his father's ongoing political career.
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A Family Steeped in Political Ambition
The Trump family's flirtation with politics dates back to the 1980s, when Donald Trump was first floated as a potential candidate for president. As early as the 1988 election cycle, grassroots efforts attempted to draft the New York businessman into the race, with Trump exploring campaigns under both Democratic and Reform Party labels.
He officially entered and later withdrew from the 2000 presidential race before launching his successful 2016 bid as a Republican.
Eric and Donald Jr.'s musings reflect a continuation of that legacy, one that has now been cemented by Donald Trump's return to the White House in 2025.
The elder Trump's political brand remains dominant within the Republican Party, giving his family members a prominent platform from which to contemplate public office.
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A Future Political Dynasty?
While no official moves have been made, Eric Trump's comments underscore the possibility of a Trump political dynasty, especially at a time when voter loyalties and name recognition play an outsized role in U.S. elections.
With his father back in power, the younger Trumps may find an increasingly receptive conservative base willing to extend their support to another generation.
For now, however, Eric Trump appears content to keep his focus on business — but the door to politics, as he notes, remains open.
FAQs
What did Eric Trump say about running for president?
In an interview with the
Financial Times
, Eric Trump said he believes he 'could do it' when asked about a potential run for president. However, he expressed concern about the impact such a move could have on his family, especially his children.
Has Eric Trump officially announced a presidential campaign?
No, Eric Trump has not officially declared his candidacy. He simply acknowledged that the political path would be 'easy' for him if he chose to pursue it.
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