Eric Trump broadens his attacks on Democrats: Politics 'creates an evilness'

Eric Trump has been one of his father's staunchest defenders since the impeachment inquiry began. On Thursday, he took his criticisms of president’s political opponents to a different level.

After noting that former Vice President Joe Biden has been in politics longer “than I have been alive,” he said that politics is inherently corrupt and "creates an evilness."

“Politics is not something that I love. It's not something I am passionate about,” Trump said. “It's not something, quite frankly, that I'd ever want to do myself.”

Trump spoke with Yahoo Finance anchor Adam Shapiro at the Yahoo Finance All Market Summit in New York City on Thursday about running the Trump Organization. Trump has been running the family business with his older brother Don Jr. since their father became president in 2017.

He said that Hunter Biden made $600,000 a year working for "a little company in Ukraine" but that it’s systematic of a larger problem – of people going to Washington who then "never want to leave" adding "It's very very sad."

Despite the repeated allegations from President Trump and his allies, Ukraine’s prosecutor-general told Bloomberg in an interview that he had no evidence of wrongdoing by Joe Biden or his son. Yuriy Lutsenko said in the interview that "Hunter Biden did not violate any Ukrainian laws."

Eric Trump repeatedly swatted away questions about the Trump Organization's own apparent conflicts of interest. Trump, for example, has many business ties with Turkey. The Trump Towers in Istanbul is nearly 40 stories tall and described by the Trump organization as "a landmark in the historic city of Istanbul." Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, attended the opening in 2012.

In a phone call this past Sunday, President Trump agreed to withdraw U.S troops allowing a Turkish military action against Kurdish forces in Northern Syria who have long fought alongside Americans. “We are out of there,” Trump said on Wednesday.

During the conversation, Eric Trump touted the Istanbul towers and said licensing deals had allowed the Trump Organization to work with partners to get access to different worldwide markets. Creating ties with local officials gives local knowledge “that you don't know if you're trying to go into Turkey, and so the model was actually very good for us,” he said.

Throughout the wide-ranging conversation, Eric Trump saved his harshest words for Democrats, but also suggested that politics was corrupting for everyone involved in it. When Mitch McConnell, who has been in the U.S. Senate since 1985, was brought up, Trump noted that, "I think it's systematic in politics. I'm one person who would love to see term limits be in there."

"Money has corrupted politics in a big way. You see a lot of very shady things happening,” Trump said. “And I think it's very, very sad."

“Let’s use Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders just as a comparison,” he said. “In New York, they’ll be best friends because they have one goal in mind and that’s to build the greatest company or to develop the greatest widget.” But he added that in politics, “what really motivates people? Oftentimes, it’s greed.”

President Trump has paid his children about $35 million for their work in the Trump organization, according to a Forbes estimate. The president has maintained the vast majority of the assets in his name.

Eric Trump attends a rally of his father U.S. President Donald Trump in Huntington, West Virginia U.S., August 3, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Eric Trump attends a rally of his father U.S. President Donald Trump in West Virginia in August 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

“They are fighting to retain power and it’s something we’d never really come across as a family before,” Eric Trump said. “We’d always been on the opposite side.” While President Trump and his allies often describe him as new to politics, he dabbled in the public arena for many many years. In October 1999, Donald Trump announced the creation of a presidential exploratory committee as a candidate of the Reform Party. He ended the committee a few months later.

Eric Trump added a comparison between the Trump campaign’s two worlds. “I always thought that New York real estate was the most cutthroat industry,” he said. “It pales in comparison to politics.”

Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Donald Trump formed a presidential exploratory committee in October 2000. In fact, it was in October 1999.

Ben Werschkul is a producer for Yahoo Finance in Washington, DC.

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