Donald Trump Jr. issued a warning to people who refused to stand with his father after he incited a riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
During a Monday interview with the younger Trump, right-wing host Charlie Kirk celebrated the results of the November election.
"[M]any people thought the Trump movement was dead to rights on January 7th, 2021," Kirk said. "And now look four years later, it is the most popular."
Trump recalled that his former friends "didn't pick up my call for, you know, six months" until his father won the 2016 campaign. He also complained about losing support after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
"Because you could be with us before, but if you sold out, if you bought into the narrative, if you said, 'Oh my God, it's worse than Pearl Harbor, you know, and 9/11 combined on January 7th,' that's the new day one," he continued.
Trump argued that if his father had not faced legal challenges after Jan. 6, then "you would have had the same guys in the administration that were slow rolling him, that we're doing the bidding basically of the Democrat party of the DC uni-party and the swamp."
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"Now you got four years where we know what we're doing, where we have a chance to start from scratch with people who we know are absolute warriors for the movement," he continued. "Now you're stuck with that for four years."
"Now, as Billy Madison would say, now you're all in big, big trouble."
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