President Trump predicted that all of his children have a political future ahead of them and crowed that they “were born smart” during an interview with The Post columnist Miranda Devine on the debut episode of her “Pod Force One” episode.
Trump reveals whether his kids have a future in politics during exclusive podcast interview with Miranda Devine
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June 11, 2025
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