Donald Trump Jr. says he’ll flee the country if his father loses election

Donald Trump Jr. suggested he would flee the country if his father loses the presidential election so he “doesn’t end up in the gulags.”

In an Election Day live video on TikTok, the 46-year-old businessman answered a question from a follower who asked what he would do once the race was called.

“If we don’t win, then I’m probably going to have to fly to a non-extradition country and just go shopping there, the way the Democrats operate, so I’m not going to do it. don’t end up in the gulags with Elon [Musk] and everyone else,” Trump Jr. said as filters flashed across his face.

He went on to say that he was “only partly joking about that, to be honest.”

“And once you’ve looked at the other side, you’ll realize this is probably only partly a joke,” the former first son said.

Former first son Donald Trump Jr. has suggested he would flee the country if his father loses Tuesday’s presidential election

He said that if his father were to win a second term, he would likely be

He said that if his father were to win a second term, he would likely be “quite busy with the transition.”

However, if former President Donald Trump were to win a second term, Trump Jr. said he would likely be “quite busy with the transition,” referring to the team charged with ensuring a smooth transition from one administration to the next. other.

He said he wants to ensure that some unelected bureaucrats, whom he called “sons of a bitch last time,” are removed from their positions.

“So we’re going to make sure those guys don’t end up in government, to create a path for the guys like in Elon and Ron Paul and Tulsi [Gabbard]and you know, they like to do what they do best.

“So we have to keep those guys out of their positions of power.”

He went on to say that he dreams of being able to “spend a week in a tent somewhere, but that probably won’t happen if we win.”

Trump Jr. concluded his video by saying, “One way or another, we’re going to be busy, or relaxed, or in hiding.”

Trump had already secured victories in Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia as of 8 p.m. Tuesday

Trump had already won in Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia as of 8 p.m. on Tuesday

Trump had already secured victories in Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia as of 8 p.m. Tuesday.

He is also expected to win in Georgia, where the independent chose the former president over Vice President Kamala Harris by 54 percent to 43 percent, according to CNN.

Still, top pollster Nate Silver has said he thinks Democrat Kamala Harris will get over it.

He said it is ‘literally closer than the toss of a coin’, with Harris winning by only a small percentage in most of his matches.

According to his model, Harris won the Electoral College in 50.015 percent of simulations, compared to Trump’s 49.985 percent.

That equates to Harris winning 40,012 simulations, while Trump won 39,718.

Silver added that he had never seen anything like it during his years of predicting elections.