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Eric Trump Exposes Media’s War on the Trump Family Agenda

Eric Trump’s recent appearance on The Megyn Kelly Show was a reminder that the left and the legacy media still treat the Trump family like a cudgel, not real people with real accomplishments. He sat down with Megyn Kelly to unpack the nonstop hostility, laying out in plain terms how the press seizes on every misstep while ignoring real corruption and failure on the other side.

The interview made plain what conservatives have known for years: the so-called “mainstream” media is an activist arm of the left, weaponizing coverage to destroy reputations instead of reporting facts. Eric described the pattern of relentless, one-sided coverage that haunts anyone who dares challenge the elite narrative, and the American people deserve better than this manufactured outrage.

When it came to Nancy Pelosi, Eric didn’t mince words, calling out a long career built on influence-peddling and insider protectionism while the powerful protect each other. That’s not a partisan smear; it’s the kind of Washington corruption the country was promised would end after the 2016 revolt, and yet the same swamp creatures keep walking free.

Perhaps most revealing was his explanation for why President Trump relishes “trolling” the left: it’s a tactic that exposes the elites, punctures sanctimony, and rallies millions of Americans who are fed up with being talked down to. To the establishment, it looks like childish theater — to ordinary patriots, it’s a necessary counterpunch against a media class that acts like it’s above consequence.

Eric also raised serious questions about events the media would rather sweep under the rug, including the ongoing mysteries surrounding the Butler incident, the death of Charlie Kirk, and the conduct of the FBI under new leadership. Those are not harmless talking points; they are real concerns about accountability, and patriots have every right to demand full transparency from federal law enforcement and the institutions that were supposed to protect us.

The takeaway from this interview is simple: the fight is cultural, political, and institutional, and conservatives aren’t backing down. If the media wants to keep playing prosecutor and judge, they’ll continue to find a president who knows how to hold up a mirror and make them uncomfortable — and that’s exactly what millions of hardworking Americans want to see.

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