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Eric Trump Unfiltered: Surviving Political Siege (9 min) | 10-17-25

Eric Trump, Trustee and Executive VP of the Trump Organization & Second Son of Donald Trump, returns to Sid's air waves to talk about his new book 'Under Siege,' which has become a bestseller. Eric shares his experiences and the struggles faced by his family, including being heavily subpoenaed, facing legal challenges, and attacks from political opponents. He emphasizes the widespread frustration in the country and attributes the book's success to people resonating with these issues. Eric also talks about taking over the Trump Organization at a young age and the pressures he faced. The conversation highlights the broader sentiment against mainstream media and political corruption as perceived by Eric.

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