In new book, Trump Jr. lists Trump’s top wins, ‘safer, richer
Donald Trump Jr. has led the family effort to draw attention to President Trump’s achievements — and the media’s refusal to list them. But now he has a new weapon in his arsenal that he released today, his 294-page book, Triggered: How The Left Thrives On Hate And Wants To Silence Us. In laying out the case for his father’s reelection in 2020, Trump Jr. ends with a chapter dishing up a list of the administration’s first term achievements for the president’s supporters.
“I’m not exactly a Hallmark type of guy,” he wrote. “But every once in a while, I do look back at what my father — and the rest of my family and friends — have managed to accomplish these past few years, and even I am taken slightly aback.” Clearly, Trump Jr. does not believe that the media will note those promises kept. “Have you ever seen a story — just one story — that broke in favor of Trump instead of the other way around?” he asked. As a result, he provided his own list that includes:
Record job creation. Lowest unemployment in 50 years. A commitment from businesses to train 4 million. 1 million manufacturing jobs. 6.2 million off food stamps. The 2017 tax cuts. Doubling of child tax credit to $2,000. Named two Supreme Court justices. Funding for the border wall. Cut in illegal immigration. Cut more than two Obama-era regulations for every new one put in place.