Trump Jr. campaigns in Charleston before Primary day
In a bid to secure support ahead of the upcoming primary elections, Donald Trump Jr. visited Charleston, South Carolina, to rally voters for his father’s campaign. The former President’s son made a passionate appeal to Lowcountry voters during his speech at The Citadel’s Altman Center, where he did not shy away from criticizing his father’s opponent, former United Nations ambassador and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.
Accusations against Haley
Trump Jr. claimed that Haley’s continued presence in the race was fueled by Democratic voters supporting her, suggesting that donors were funding her campaign to impede his father’s chances of facing President Joe Biden. He urged voters to turn out in high numbers for Saturday’s Republican primary, emphasizing the need to defeat what he referred to as “radical policies.”
Potential Vice Presidential role
Addressing speculations about a possible vice presidential role, Trump Jr. debunked rumors suggesting that he could serve in that capacity if his father secures a second term in November. He clarified that he had not discussed such a position with his father, emphasizing that their focus remained on the current campaign.