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Donald Trump Jr. said he is open to a future for himself in American politics, perhaps even replacing his father in the White House as the standard bearer of the MAGA movement, describing it as a “calling”.

At the Qatar Economic Forum, Trump Jr., who leads the Trump Organization, was asked if he would consider picking up the reins from his father when he steps down as U.S. president and running for office himself.

“You never know,” Trump Jr. said. “It’s an honor to be asked, and an honor to see that some people are OK with it,” to a smattering of applause from the audience.

He said MAGA politics also had a role to play in the business sector, tackling what he said was the “woke ideology” that had “taken over” the corporate world in recent years.

“So the answer is: I don’t know, maybe one day. That calling is there,” Trump Jr. said.

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