With less than a month to go until the start of the 2024 presidential election, 78-year-old Donald · Trump is making his final efforts as a candidate, allegedly campaigning every day.
On October 9, local time, he was invited by United States comedian Andrew ·Cameron ·Schulz (Andrew Cameron Schulz) to his talk show to talk about his views on some things that voters are more concerned about.
Although the question was straightforward, the atmosphere was relaxed, especially when Trump declared himself an "honest man" and everyone in the room burst into laughter.
And even on the slightly serious issue of "abortion rights", Trump and Scholz are laughing and you ask and answer, and even involve Trump's youngest son, Barron, now 18, · Trump.
"Barron is 18 years old, he's handsome, he's tall, he's rich," Schultz said, "and he can do whatever he wants in New York, so are you sure you're going to overturn Roe v. Wade now?" ”
Schultz continued, "I mean, maybe give him a few more years......"
Note: Roe v. Wade was a landmark 1973 United States Supreme Court decision that gave women the right to abortion at the federal level.
Mr. Trump laughed back and forth when he heard Mr. Scholz's words, a feeling of complete amusement, as if Mr. Barron was being mentioned as someone else's child.
But after stabilizing, Trump reverted to his seriousness, emphasizing that "you know now it's up to the states, it's up to the states." "I believe in exceptions and all other different things."
Schultz answered, "You've been expressing that all along." Trump added: "I think a lot of people agree with me. "The purpose of Roe v. Wade has always been to get it back to the states, and no one wants it to be owned by the federal government." "It's back in the states, and it's where everybody wants it to go back."
Barron, Trump's favorite family member to talk about during the campaign, is currently attending New York University's Stern School of Business.
As Schultz said, Barron is indeed a dazzling young man, both in terms of personal appearance and family background, which is in line with the girls' imagination of "golden bachelors", and is probably quite popular in schools.
But the problem is that because of a father like Trump, Barron really can't be as "unscrupulous" as Schultz said, and he can know from his "street photography" on campus that he is accompanied by bodyguards everywhere he goes.
Barron's high school classmates also confirmed that the bodyguards would always be by Barron's side, he was in the classroom, they were waiting in the hallway, he went to the bathroom, and they were guarding the door. "I don't know if Barron is in a relationship," his high school classmate said, "but it feels like it's going to be very hard to fall in love with him." ”
In this way, Barron, who is even difficult to talk about an ordinary relationship, is really not easy to get involved with the "Roe v. Wade case".
In fact, although it is generally believed that economic issues and border issues are more broadly related to the lives of ordinary people in United States, the issue of abortion rights has always been a struggle between Democrats and Republicans.
Kamala · Harris presents himself as a "pro-abortion option" candidate, and Trump doesn't have a very clear position on this issue, but he did help overturn Roe v. Wade during his presidency, although he recently said that he would veto a federal abortion ban if he became president.