Eric Trump, the son of former President Donald Trump and the husband of Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump, told the host of a show affiliated with the dangerous QAnon conspiracy theory that he was providing an “honest voice” for America, and bragged about his wife’s role at the RNC.
During the June 22 episode of X22 Report — a QAnon-supporting show that was reportedly linked to at least one act of real-world terrorism — Eric Trump complained about the legal issues facing his father and his allies and claimed that it “killed the mainstream media in this country.” Instead, he said, people were turning to people like the show’s host, David Marc Fishman, who “have an honest voice” and who are “not told what to say.”
On the show, Eric Trump also bragged that his wife has “cleaned house” as RNC co-chair, firing “RINOs” (short for “Republicans in name only”), and he pushed false claims about noncitizens voting in elections, saying, “We need major major reform in this country. I mean, you should have to have voter ID. You know, stop with these illegal immigrants being able to vote in our elections. That’s insane.”
Eric Trump’s appearance on X22 Report comes as he has appeared on multiple QAnon programs, including at least two additional appearances on X22 Report alone. In 2020, he also posted an explicit QAnon image on Instagram, and in 2022 he was photographed with another QAnon-supporting show host who claimed that Eric Trump said “his Dad loves what we’re doing.”
Other figures in Donald Trump’s orbit, including the former president himself, have also associated with and boosted QAnon content. Some have appeared on X22 Report specifically, such as Trump attorney Alina Habba and former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), the CEO of Trump’s social media platform Truth Social, who said the show is “getting the truth out” and called its host “the poster child for people who get canceled and get revived by places like Truth Social.”