Donald Trump Jr. brought his 12-year-old son to Texas for a Trump rally and let him build an AR-15 at his friend's business
By Morgan Keith
Business Insider
January 30, 2022
Donald Jr. with son Donald Trump III in 2018
- Former President Donald Trump held a rally on Saturday night in Conroe, Texas.
- During his speech at the rally, Donald Trump Jr. said he took his son to make an AR-15.
- The firearm was manufactured at F-1 Firearms in Spring, Texas, according to Donald Trump Jr.
During a Trump rally on Saturday in Conroe, Texas, Donald Trump Jr. said he took his 12-year-old son, Donald Trump III, to a gun manufacturer where he got to make his own AR-15.
"Oh,
I love Texas. And today, by the way, I got to do the most Texas thing
ever," Donald Trump Jr. said during his speech at the rally. "Since we
came in late last night, I was able to bring my little son Donny to my
buddy Dion's manufacturing facility at F-1 Firearms. And Donny, little
kid from New York City, now Florida, thank God, got to make his own
AR-15."
F-1 Firearms is a semi-automatic weapon systems manufacturer based in Spring, Texas, about 20 minutes south of the rally location. Dion Podgurny serves as CEO of the company, according to F-1 Firearms social media accounts.
Representatives for the Trumps and F1 Firearms did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment.
3 comments:
I'll wager you could not do that in New York. Go Texas!
Nothing illegal or morally offensive there as far as I am concerned.
Go Texas!
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