'Not ruling it out': Eric Trump teases to presidential run in 2028
Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, promotes cryptocurrency ventures in Asia while keeping open the possibility of a future presidential run, emphasizing political and business influence.
- Eric Trump spoke at the Bitcoin Asia 2025 conference in Hong Kong on August 29, promoting cryptocurrency and discussing political prospects.
- He has downplayed a 2028 presidential bid, stating he very much doubts he would consider running and describing politics as brutal.
- During a July interview with the Financial Times, Eric Trump highlighted his leadership capabilities, expressed criticism of lawmakers, and mentioned that he found many politicians unimpressive.
- When asked about the possibility of future political campaigns, he neither confirmed nor dismissed the idea, leaving it open as a potential option.
- Eric Trump's growing business presence and openness to politics maintain his family’s visibility, implying sustained political interest without a firm candidacy.
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