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.
I'll wager you could not do that in New York. Go Texas!
ReplyDeleteNothing illegal or morally offensive there as far as I am concerned.
ReplyDeleteGo Texas!
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