Don Trump Jr. hints at run for president after dad steps down: 'That calling is there'
Donald Trump Jr. (Photo credit: Gage Skidmore)

Donald Trump Jr. hinted that he has an eye on the presidency after his father left office.

At an event on Wednesday, Bloomberg's Joumanna Nasr Bercetche asked the president's son about a possible run for the presidency.

"After President Trump steps down, would you consider picking up the reins? Would you run for office?" she wondered.

"Here we go. Well, oh, oh boy. Well, it's an honor to be asked and an honor to see that some people are okay with it," Trump replied.

"You never know. You know, right now, this has been my focus. I think it's not just about government, it's also about, you know, the business sector doing that. I think when we saw, again, the woke ideology that has taken over corporate America for the last, you know, decade or so, you know, being on the forefront of combating that insanity, I think is fundamentally important. I think those two things have to go hand in hand."

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"So the answer is, I don't know, maybe one day, you know, that calling is there," he added. "I'll always be very active in terms of being a vocal proponent of these things."

"I think my father has truly changed, you know, the Republican Party. I think it's the America First Party now, the MAGA Party, however you want to look at it."

Watch the video below from Bloomberg.