Trump's Children Should Avoid Racing Ahead In The Stream Of Politics

It's no surprise that not many people grab the media's attention as fervently as the Trump family does. But despite the high technology measures, the family has not been successful in finding a method to keep their personal interests isolated from the presidential house.

It is believed that the president-elect, Donald Trump's children are far more sophisticated in their ways and language than their father. Indeed, they are speaking what they have been taught, reflecting the same ideas and opinions as Trump.

With more refined personalities, however, it is not difficult to see why they can serve as able advisers. But should they really be considered the "American Royalty" as they say? Criticism arose after witnessing the extreme degree of involvement of the younger trump generation in all matters political, as CNN News reports.

With the argument that they have no prior experience or any respected degrees pertinent to this field, critics believe that the children should be kept out of the presidential matters, just like the last two presidents, George W Bush and Barack Obama did.

However, believing in innate talent much more than experience, Trump considers his children among his most trustworthy people. The eldest one, Ivanka, who promised to provide solutions which will always be for the greater good of America, will be serving as a very close adviser to the president-elect as per the reports of The Crossroads Today.

It is noteworthy here that Eric and Donald Jr. even tried auctioning a date with their elder sister to garner money to go to Eric's foundation! With life-long grooming and training, Ivanka, Donald Jr., and Eric will be the supporting pillars of Trump's presidency.

It is strongly felt that the dedication the younger Trumps feel is for their father and not for the nation. Should they find any misconduct within the White House, it would be reported only to Mr. Trump.

© 2024 ParentHerald.com All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics