Trump Predicts Don Jr. Would Rather Be In The Jungle' Than Mourning When President Kicks The Bucket'
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Trump Predicts Don Jr. Would Rather Be In The Jungle' Than Mourning When President Kicks The Bucket'
"Wildlife always wins, Trump said, adding, I'm saying this for my son by the way because I have a son who would rather be in the jungle than any place on earth. Trump continued: When I kick the bucket someday, I figureI think he'll be here for about two days. He'll go and pay his respects and we'll say, Where's Don? He'd rather be in some jungle, someand he's a really good hunter. But remember this. Wildlife always wins, unfortunately in this case."
"the 79-year-old Trump had death on his mind as he discussed the memoir Venom and Valor by James J. Jones, who wrote of his experience being bitten by a snake in the Amazon. Trump mused recently, I want to try and get to heaven, if possible. I'm hearing I'm not doing well. I am really at the bottom of the totem pole. He also remarked publicly, I don't think there's anything that's going to get me into heaven. I think I'm not maybe heaven-bound."
President Donald Trump referenced mortality during a White House Christmas address while discussing James J. Jones's memoir about a snakebite. Trump predicted his son Don Jr. would prefer hunting in the jungle to attending a future funeral and joked that Don Jr. would pay respects for only about two days. Trump said "wildlife always wins" and noted Don Jr.'s hunting ability. Trump also expressed doubts about reaching heaven, saying he feels low on the totem pole and that nothing may get him into heaven. Don Jr. previously faced PETA criticism for photos with hunting trophies and responded defiantly.
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