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Eric Trump found himself fielding tough questions regarding his father’s stance on Israel during a Turning Point USA event. The gathering, held at Auburn University, was part of a tour in memory of the late Charlie Kirk.
During the interactive session, a student challenged Eric Trump about former President Donald Trump’s diplomatic relations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The focus of the inquiry was an incident during the summer, when the United States reportedly bombed Iranian nuclear facilities amid tensions heightened by Iran’s conflict with Israel.
The student, whose identity remains unknown, questioned Eric about his father’s actions, highlighting that despite Trump’s initial advice against aggression, Israel proceeded with an attack on Iran, prompting a U.S. military response in support of Israel. This line of questioning was made even more pointed by referencing the former president’s public outburst where he criticized Netanyahu on national television.
Eric Trump shared the stage with his wife, Lara Trump, and Benny Johnson from TPUSA, as he navigated these challenging inquiries, shedding light on a contentious chapter in his father’s foreign policy record.
‘Even though he [Trump] advised against it, Israel still attacked Iran and the US still bombed on behalf of Israel,’ the student asked Eric as he sat on stage with his wife, Lara Trump, and TPUSA’s Benny Johnson.
‘Your father’s frustrations with Netanyahu have been made clear when he cursed on national TV over the situation.’
The student went on to claim that ‘Israel is a nation where Christians are constantly under attack in both Gaza and the West Bank. We talk about America first and defending Christians. But how can we do this if we align ourselves with a nation that does not do that itself?’
The president’s son responded by acknowledging that his father has had ‘frustrations with both sides’ in the Israel-Iran conflict.
A student at Auburn University pressed Eric Trump about his father’s relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Eric Trump responded to the anti-Israel question by noting that Iran’s desire for nuclear weapons is a threat to the US
The Trump couple attended a Turning Point event that honored the organization’s founder Charlie Kirk
‘No question my father has had frustrations. In fact, I think he’s had frustration throughout the whole conflict with both sides.’
Eric, however, went on to claim that Iran’s desire to manufacture a nuclear weapon remains a significant threat to the US, and helped inform Trump’s decision to bomb the country.
‘Make no mistake, you have a nation that is chanting Death to America every single day on the streets of Tehran. You have a nation that will develop a nuclear weapon, and you have a nation that will use that nuclear weapon against the Western way of life.’
The Justice Department under the Biden administration charged three Iranians with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corp. for hacking the electronic accounts of Trump campaign aides.
Moreover, the FBI informed Eric during the 2024 election that Iranian hackers were targeting his family’s Trump Organization company.
Eric ended his remarks to the student by acknowledging that his father has been enraged with Netanyahu, but said it was used as a ‘tool’ to bring peace to the Middle East.
‘What I can tell you about my father is in terms of Israel, he wants a peaceful Middle East. He wants peace around the world,’ Eric noted.
‘So there have been times that he got mad at Netanyahu. There’s plenty of times where he’s gotten mad at Putin, there’s times where he’s been mad at Zelensky, and he uses all of that as a tool to stop pain and destruction and death of people that are your age.’
Eric and Lara joined TPUSA’s Benny Johnson for an event at Auburn university
The unidentified student previously responded to Eric’s comments by claiming the Israeli government under Netanyahu has mistreated Trump.
‘It’s just sad to see, because I’ve never seen the American President get treated the way he does by the Israeli government.’
Despite implementing the first stages of Trump’s peace agreement in Gaza, Israel has resumed warring with neighboring Lebanon on Thursday after striking several towns with aerial bomb jets.
The Israeli military claims the airstrikes targeted military infrastructure for Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militants, in Southern Lebanon.