Kids. Whaddaya gonna do with them?
That’s probably been voiced in a lot of households, especially at the rambunctious ages of 2 or 3, often during the teenage years, and sometimes as offspring are launched — or fail to launch — into adulthood.
The household of former President Donald Trump may also have heard that lament.
Like when Donald Trump Jr., after graduating from college, decided he wanted to go do his own thing and have a good time.
Dad refused to support him financially.
Don Jr. described that time of his life on his “Triggered” podcast with guest Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene as they discussed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her background as a bartender.
The younger Trump tended bar, too.
“I did it myself,” he declared. “I moved to Colorado after I graduated from the Wharton School of Finance to get some stuff out of my system.”
“That was an amazing conversation with my father, by the way,” Trump said, laughing.
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