
Donald Trump Predicts What Don Jr. Will Do When 'I Kick The Bucket'
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The president also fawned over a woman who looked just like his daughter, Ivanka, during a decidedly not-so-merry speech at a White House Christmas reception.
Donald Trump veered into a rambling and decidedly not-so-festive tangent during a White House Christmas reception on Sunday, during which he predicted what his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., will do after he “kicks the bucket.”
According to the president, his son won’t stick around very long to mourn.
Trump was recounting a story about how White House physician Dr. James Jones, who was in attendance, had once survived a life-threatening viper bite while hiking in the Peruvian jungle with former President Barack Obama’s daughters, when the monologue took a dark turn.
Trump acknowledged it was “a terrible Christmas story” to tell, but said it was “a hell of a” one anyway as he weaved in complaints about how environmentalists might want to save the snake, made a separate dig about sharks, a longtime Trump nemesis, and praised the looks of a woman who he believed looked like his daughter, Ivanka Trump.
Claiming to be “fascinated” by wildlife stories, Trump said his remarks about Jones’ ordeal, which the physician detailed in his memoir “Venom And Valor,” were meant to back up his theory that, “Wildlife always wins.”













