LOADING ERROR LOADINGDonald Trump veered into a rambling and decidedly not-so-festive tangent during a White House Christmas reception on Sunday, during which he predicted what his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., will do after he “kicks the bucket.”According to the president, his son won’t stick around very long to mourn. Claiming to be “fascinated” by wildlife stories, Trump said his remarks about Jones’ ordeal, which the physician detailed in his memoir “Venom And Valor,” were meant to back up his theory that “Wildlife always wins.”“I’m saying this for my son, by the way,” Trump said. “When I kick the bucket someday, I figure — I think he’ll be here for about two days,” the president suggested. “He’ll go and pay his respects, and we’ll say, ‘Where’s Don?’ He’d rather be in some jungle, or some… and he’s a really good hunter. But remember this: wildlife always wins, unfortunately, in this case.”Watch from the 20-minute mark here:
Source: Huffington Post December 15, 2025 14:12 UTC