ABC News reports:
Amid explosive allegations that some White House officials are actively working against President Donald Trump’s agenda, Donald Trump Jr. told ABC News the number of people in the White House that his father can trust is smaller than he’d like.
“I think there are people in there that he can trust, it’s just — it’s a much smaller group than I would like it to be,” Trump Jr. said in an interview aired Tuesday on ABC’s Good Morning America. “It would be easier to get things done if you’re able to fully trust everyone around you,” he said. “I think that’s a shame.”
“This is very low level person who will throw their name on an op-ed, and basically subvert the vote of the American people who elected my father to do this job,” Trump Jr. said, calling the editorial “pretty disgusting” and “sad.”
EXCLUSIVE: Donald Trump Jr. says he believes the New York Times op-ed penned by an anonymous senior administration official was written by a “very low-level person” and that the Justice Department should investigate the author. https://t.co/NajV609FAp pic.twitter.com/Fz47qxWLt9
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) September 11, 2018
Donald Trump Jr. tells ABC News’ @tarapalmeri he’s not worried about going to jail due of the Mueller investigation: “I’m not because I know what I did and I’m not worried about any of that, you know? That doesn’t mean they won’t try to create something” https://t.co/qxh26LEVH6 pic.twitter.com/1vfeHBGzwf
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) September 11, 2018
Donald Trump Jr. claims that big tech companies like Google are silencing conservatives.
In a statement to @ABC News, a Google spokesperson says, “Search is not used to set a political agenda” https://t.co/qxh26LEVH6 pic.twitter.com/NoNPHkOaMi
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) September 11, 2018