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FULL TRANSCRIPT: Donald Trump on Flagrant Podcast

Read the full transcript of former president Donald Trump’s conversation on FLAGRANT podcast with hosts Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh. This was aired on Wednesday, October 9, 2024.

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

ANDREW SCHULZ: Hello everybody, welcome to Flagrant, and today, this is the first time that we’ve been able to say this, we are sitting down with Mr. President. Mr. President, thank you so much for being here.

DONALD TRUMP: Thank you very much. Thank you, fellas.

ANDREW SCHULZ: Thank you, sir. I appreciate it. Yeah, this is awesome. We have a bunch of questions. We’re very, very grateful for your time.

DONALD TRUMP: Okay.

ANDREW SCHULZ: I just became a dad.

DONALD TRUMP: Oh.

ANDREW SCHULZ: My buddy over there just became a dad, Mark.

DONALD TRUMP: That’s good.

Raising Successful Children

ANDREW SCHULZ: Okay, so here’s first question. You have these children that are seemingly well-adjusted, successful, and I think, most importantly, they appear to like you.

DONALD TRUMP: Yeah. They better.

ANDREW SCHULZ: Okay. I grew up in the city, and there’s a lot of people who had very wealthy parents, and the kids kind of resent them. They’re almost waiting for them to die, and they end up in rehab. How do you raise them in the public eye, where they still become ambitious and successful?

DONALD TRUMP: So I do have good kids, and five really wonderful children, and very different. They are so different, but one thing that was in common that I did, I always used to say when I was with them, or when they were leaving a room, I would drive them crazy. No drugs, no alcohol, no cigarettes. I would say that.

ANDREW SCHULZ: Did you say that to Don Jr.?

DONALD TRUMP: Yeah, Don’s a little wild. He can be a little tough.

ANDREW SCHULZ: He told me a funny story.

DONALD TRUMP: Go ahead.

Don Jr.’s Party Story

ANDREW SCHULZ: Okay. I talked to a bunch of people. I was trying to prepare for this interview. He told me a funny story, and he said to me, he goes, once he asked if he could have a couple of his friends over for New Year’s, was it New Year’s, no, no, it was July 4th, on top of Trump Tower.

DONALD TRUMP: Right.

ANDREW SCHULZ: And you said yes. He’s like, I want five friends. You’re like, okay, I’m out of town. Go for it. He brings 200 people over to Trump Tower. Okay. He says that you weren’t supposed to be there. You end up showing up. You hear some noise upstairs. You come up. You go, what the fuck is everybody doing here? Get the hell out of my house. He said he cleaned for the next 36 hours. And he said, to this day, you have never brought up that it even happened. And he said, I’m starting to believe it might not have happened. Can you give him closure?

DONALD TRUMP: No, it happened. No, I can never give closure. You can never forget. A lot of people like to forget things you can’t know. He’s a good guy.

Don Jr.’s Experiences in Politics

DONALD TRUMP: You know, he’s taken a lot because he was always a good student. He went to the Wharton School of Finance, which is great, and he did well. But he went into the world of politics, not because he wanted to, but because I was there and I sort of automatically, you drag the family in. And this guy, what he had to go through with the Russia, Russia, Russia. He goes, “Dad, they’re asking me questions about Russia. I don’t know anything about Russia. What’s going on?” And all of a sudden, he’s in front of grand juries. He’s in front of Congress. It was a hoax. It was a total hoax.

This was a made up hoax by crazy Nancy Pelosi and these, you know, the maniacs, Hillary Clinton, who’s totally nuts. And this went on for two years. And, you know, she did. I know nothing about this stuff. And you go before the grand jury and, you know, Comey, you have Comey, who’s the worst, just a bad guy. But he went through a lot and it actually made him tougher. I don’t know if that’s good or bad, but he’s a tough cookie, that one. And it made, in his case, it made him tougher.

Ivanka’s Role

DONALD TRUMP: Ivanka did a great job. She didn’t want anything. All she wanted to do is get people jobs. I would have made her the ambassador to the U.N. I wanted to do that. I think she would have been incredible, the whole aura. She would have been great, but she didn’t want that. She didn’t. And that would have been a very glamorous position. She would have been great there.

All she did is go to see companies and hire people she wanted. And she hired, I think it was like 10 million people, some incredible amount of people. She’d go to Walmart, she’d go to Exxon, she’d go to these big companies and see if she could get groups of people hired. And she loved doing it. It was great. There was no glamour. There was no anything, but she got people jobs that made her.

Instilling Ambition in Children

ANDREW SCHULZ: So how do you instill the ambition in the kids? I think a lot of kids that grow up with wealth, they kind of are lazy and they feel like they have no direction in life. And a lot of times they turn to like drugs and other shit. How do you instill the ambition?

DONALD TRUMP: Well, you know, I’ve seen a lot of wealthy families where the kids are, mostly don’t work out too well. Some don’t turn out to be bad kids, but they end up hating the father or the father maybe wanted them in business. I mean, I have one father that’s very competitive with his son.