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Did Eric Trump steal money from cancer-hit children? Truth behind allegations as he claims 'MAGA is going nowhere'


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As the Trump family prepares to make their way out of the White House this month when Joe Biden is sworn in as the next President of the United States, looks like the drama is far from over. On January 5 night, in an interview with FOX News Sean Hannity, Eric Trump spoke about how MAGA was going nowhere . He also spoke about how he doesn t feel right that Biden had won the election. He is heard saying, Any senator or any congressman on this side that does not fight tomorrow, I’m telling you will not, their political career is over because the MAGA movement is going nowhere. Soon, internet users started trolling him and in no time an old accusation resurfaced where he is accused of stealing money from children who were diagnosed with cancer. You can watch the interview below. ....

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