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In the most unorthodox campaign in modern presidential history, three of the most powerful figures are the candidate’s children. They have no formal titles nor any prior political experience among them. But Don Jr., Eric and Ivanka–along with Ivanka’s husband Jared Kushner–have carved out unprecedented roles: strategist and surrogate, cheerleader and confidant, moderating influence and humanizing force. “They are his kitchen cabinet,” says Tom Barrack, a billionaire financier and longtime friend of Trump’s who formed a super PAC to support the campaign. “When you look at the cadre of people he really trusts, it’s very few. And they are certainly at the top of that list.”
Together, they have pushed out a campaign manager, become conduits to top GOP officials and rival factions, wooed donors and delegates, courted skeptical members of Congress and crisscrossed campaign backwaters from New Hampshire to Nevada. They help write speeches and shape Trump’s policies on everything from the Middle East to the Second Amendment to women’s health. All three of them will deliver speeches at the Republican Convention in Cleveland.
Four reality TV show hosts calling the shots for the United States of America and all of it's people.
The Apprentices
that's some scary shit. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Together, they have pushed out a campaign manager, become conduits to top GOP officials and rival factions, wooed donors and delegates, courted skeptical members of Congress and crisscrossed campaign backwaters from New Hampshire to Nevada. They help write speeches and shape Trump’s policies on everything from the Middle East to the Second Amendment to women’s health. All three of them will deliver speeches at the Republican Convention in Cleveland.
Four reality TV show hosts calling the shots for the United States of America and all of it's people.
The Apprentices
that's some scary shit. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^