Mick Mulvaney, who served as Donald Trump's White House chief of staff, said the GOP candidate is seeking advice from his youngest son on attracting young voters.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney says Donald Trump is turning to his youngest son, Barron, for advice on attracting support from younger voters in his presidential campaign.Mulvaney, NewsNation contributor and former Republican politician, told a Tuesday evening panel on the network that the former president is seeking input from his 18-year-old son on the mindset of voters his age and how to garner their support.
In a post to Truth Social a day later, Trump said that the interview 'EXPLODED, but in a very positive way,' on the platform Kick, which Ross often uses to stream himself playing video games.Mulvaney said that Trump has 'always empowered the youngest, 'the weakest,' the bottom—he's always listened to everybody on the totem pole, he's going to listen to Barron.
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