Eric Trump just dropped a big hint as to his father's next target: analyst
Eric Trump, Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization, and son of U.S. President Donald Trump, attends an interview with Reuters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, April 29, 2025. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky

Eric Trump dropped a big hint during an interview on Fox News about who his father's administration may prosecute next, according to one analyst.

Trump appeared on the Fox News show "Life, Liberty & Levin," where he discussed the impact of former special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into President Donald Trump's mishandling of classified information. He described the investigation as "lawfare."

"They're demanding you turn off your security cameras right now," Trump said. "And then, sure enough, we find out that Jack Smith is planting manila folders on the office of my father, taking these glamorous photo shoots where he has them all fanned out like a turkey. This was the lawfare."

Trump's comments were alarming to progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen. He said on a recent episode of his podcast, "Brian Tyler Cohen," that they reveal who the Trump administration may target next for prosecution.

"Now, this might seem like the usual b------- and moaning by a member of the Trump family, but think for a moment about why planting this narrative might be important for them," Cohen said. "Trump is turbocharging his efforts to prosecute his political opponents. He's done so with James Comey, with Letitia James, and an indictment against John Bolton is expected any moment now. Jack Smith is, of course, on that list, meaning these people have a vested interest in making the case in the court of public opinion."

"So when Jack Smith is inevitably caught up in the draget...it won't be surprising and will actually feel justified to his base and even the potential jury pool," Cohen continued.