Barron Trump: "Why didn't my father get extradited?" asks Barron in podcast interview
Barron Trump interviews his father, former President Donald Trump, about the January 6 Capitol attack.
"I wanted to know why he didn't get extradited," Barron tells host Jason Miller. "I mean, he incited a mob to attack the Capitol. People died."
Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, interviewed his father for a podcast episode released on Wednesday. In the interview, Barron asks his father about the January 6 Capitol attack, the 2020 presidential election, and Trump's plans for the future.
Barron began the interview by asking his father why he didn't get extradited after the January 6 attack. "I mean, he incited a mob to attack the Capitol. People died," Barron said. He continues to ask his father if he has any remorse for his actions, and if he truly believes that he won the 2020 election.
Trump responded by saying that he did not incite the violence on January 6, and that he believes he won the election. He also said that he has no regrets about his actions.
The interview was conducted by Jason Miller, a former Trump campaign adviser. Miller asked Trump a series of questions about his presidency, his plans for the future, and his thoughts on the current political climate.
Trump said that he is considering running for president again in 2024. He also said that he believes the Republican Party is "in great shape" and that he is confident that the party will win back the House and Senate in the 2022 midterm elections.
The interview was widely shared on social media, and it sparked a lot of discussion about Trump's future plans and the state of the Republican Party.