On Tuesday, Fred Trump III ― the son of Donald Trump’s late brother Fred Trump Jr. ― officially announced his support for Harris over his uncle on “The View.”
“I believe in policy over politics. And without question, Kamala Harris’ policies are what I get behind, so I will be voting for Kamala Harris,” Trump said to much studio applause. He added that he would “campaign for her without hesitation” if asked.
Not surprisingly, Eric Trump found Fred’s endorsement of Harris to be an act of family disloyalty, and took to X, formerly Twitter, to express his chagrin:
“It’s disappointing that after decades of unwavering love, support, golf memberships, family vacations and millions of dollars in support for his wonderful son, Fred Trump has decided to ‘cash in’ less than a 100 days before an election.
“I have signed the checks and witnessed first-hand as my father, and our family, has provided endless financial support so that Fred’s son could receive the best possible medical care.
“To read this garbage and see that he has now followed his troubled sister [Mary Trump] simply earn a quick buck is disgusting, disheartening and a prime example of ‘no good deed goes unpunished’.”
Eric’s tirade attracted a lot of attention, a little bit of pity, and a supersized portion of snark.
One thing in the post that really got attention was the implication that golf memberships are a love language in the Trump family.