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Eric Trump Reveals What Donald Trump Said To Hillary When She Made Her Concession Call In 2016
I don’t think this has ever been revealed before today, and if it was then I missed it, but Eric Trump went on the Patrick Bet-David podcast yesterday and it suddenly came up that he was right next to his father when Hillary Clinton made the concession call on election night in 2016.
Eric told the whole story and there are so many incredible details, like the fact that they refused to even put the headquarters in Trump Tower because they were too worried they might lose and it would bring bad vibes to the building.
And then history was made.
Eric also revealed how Donald Trump made the decision to go out and give his victory speech when everyone else was telling him to wait until the morning.
News of that speech prompted Hillary to make her concession call, and I personally believe if Donald Trump did not give his victory speech that night they would have stolen 2016 just like they stole 2020 when we all went to bed with President Trump firmly in the lead.
It’s an incredible story, watch here:
TRANSCRIPT:
Yeah, I have a great picture.
What was that call like? What did it sound like? I think I have the picture in my book right here. I’ll just show it to you. I snapped a picture on my phone. And it was Hillary that called him up. And remember, you remember Podesta that night? Oh, God. So this is a crazy story. Can I talk? So the Jacob Javits Center, my father pretty much built it, right? He got that whole thing approved, got it to the city, and they ended up building it.
She wanted to do her, you know, she wanted election night to be at the Javits Center. You know why? Because it has a glass ceiling. She wanted the glass ceiling to fall, right? That was like the whole thing. You know the other place when she ran against Barack Obama that she wanted to have her election night? Old post office, which is a hotel that we happen to build on Pennsylvania Avenue.
So pretty much, if Trump ever touched a building, Hillary Clinton, if she ever runs again, should stay the hell away from the glass ceilings because it’s not working well for her. But you’ll remember, so Podesta comes out, and she had clearly lost. And everybody go home.
It’s going to be a long night. We’ll regroup. We’re going to come up with a great plan. We’ll see you in the morning. And it was like 3 o’clock. And my father’s like, listen, we had clearly won and we had won by a lot. He had won by a lot. And he goes, I’m just going to go out and I’m going to give him my speech. I’m not, I’m not doing this on her time. I’m going to do it on mine. And they knew that he was just about to go out and go out on stage. And we had no party planned.
I mean, we literally took like a room in like the Marriott. We were we were too superstitious. Everybody was saying we were going to lose. So there’s no way we’re going to do this in Trump Tower. This is like, you know, this was like home base for us. Like, we’re too superstitious. We didn’t want that kind of negative juju on that building. Right. And so we did in the Marriott, we had like, we didn’t even have hors d’oeuvres. We just had like a bar in the corner and everybody was getting hammered, right? As they waited for this whole thing to happen.
Hillary had millions of balloons. She had, you know, she had the nicest caviar. She had Dom Perignon, right? They were gonna celebrate the great victory. The difference is my father was in Michigan. I was with him in Michigan until 2:30 in the morning that morning. She had packed it in like 3 days before, right? She had totally given up, packed it in.
They thought they were gonna get the victory. You know, and sure enough, she knew he was going to walk out on stage. And so she called him up and conceded. And I snapped this picture on my phone. And I think it’s the only — it’s definitely the only picture of her calling my father. But I’ll never forget it. And I could just hear her voice on the other side of that cell phone. And man, was that a good day.
I mean, man, was that a… Was it a fair like did she say, was it like, hey, Donald, I don’t want to make that. Like, do you remember the words what she said? Yeah, she said, listen, you ran a great race and I’ll never forget. And this was his gracefulness, right? There was no revenge.
There was no — in fact, I mean, she deleted thirty-three thousand emails. You’ll all remember this. They could have easily imprisoned Hillary Clinton for a lot of a lot of bad stuff. And he thought it’d be terrible for the country. And he goes, Hillary, I have to say you are tough as hell. You are one formidable, you know, opponent. You were tough as hell, and you ran a hell of a race, and I give you a lot of credit.
I mean, it was pure grace. And that speech was one of, like, the most inspirational speeches, if you remember the speech, how positive it was and everything else. And guys, we got to November 20th, which was Inauguration Day. 12 minutes after my father was inaugurated that day, The Washington Post came out with a story. This is when the impeachment of Donald Trump begins.
12 minutes, 12 minutes. They couldn’t even wait that long. And that’s when the walls start closing in. And that’s when they went after him like he was an absolute. And obviously me, I became this most subpoenaed person in American history for doing absolutely nothing wrong. And he was so graceful to her. And by the way, there’s a great debate whether or not he should have been, to tell you the truth. I could argue, man, they didn’t bestow any grace on him. They decided to try and take him out in every way, shape, or form, including creating these Russian narratives that were just nonsense.
And I’ll never — yeah, that’s the article. The campaign to impeach President Trump has begun. 12 minutes later. Wow. January 28th. Jeez. 12 27. I’m so sorry. I said it was 12 minutes. It was 27 minutes after inauguration. We’ll give you some grace on the timing. Thank you for the, thank you for the 14 minutes of grace. Did you also say that you were there when Kamala made the call? Yeah, we were at the convention center in Palm Beach, Florida, our new home state.
We had to leave New York because, honestly, they were coming after us like we were dogs, and it just wasn’t worth it anymore. You know, we were one of the ones that just picked up and left, but I was there right next to him when he got the second call from her, and that was another great moment. You know, I mean, we had fought so hard through the 2020 through 2024 period. They had put us through everything, and that was — that was a great moment.
You can watch the full podcast here if you want, it’s really good: