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Trump son: US situation reminds me of empty shelves in Czechoslovakia


According to Fars News Agency’s International Group, “Donald Trump Jr.”, the eldest son of the former US president, has compared the current situation in his country with the situation in communist Czechoslovakia in the 1980s.

According to The Independent, Donald Trump Jr. said in an interview with Newsmax that the current situation in the United States reminds him of his childhood when he had to stand in line for bread.

Trump Jr. is the son of Donald Trump and Ivana Trump. Ivana was born in Czechoslovakia but came to the United States, married Donald Trump and then divorced him.

“My grandparents tasted freedom and prosperity in this country, so I came here with them every summer for six to eight weeks,” he said in the interview.

“I stand in those rows of bread,” Trump Jr. said of the situation in Czechoslovakia in those years. “We are now seeing the empty shelves that I experienced in communist Czechoslovakia in the 1980s in the United States.”

The remarks by the former US president’s son come as domestic reports show that Thanksgiving dinner has increased over the years due to rising food and fuel prices in the United States.

This is not the first time Trump has compared the United States to Czechoslovakia. In an interview with FoxNews in 2020, he used the allegory of standing in line to warn of Bernie Sanders’ victory in the presidential election.

“My mother fled a communist country,” he said in that interview. I grew up in communist Czechoslovakia, I spoke the language there and I have friends from there. I stand inside those rows of bread. “I can assure you that those ranks are not the nightingale as Bernie and the academics portray them.”

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