Trump’s second son: four years to bear a lot, but the good is behind

Eric recalled his Family‘s trip to the White House via Twitter on Jan. 19, writing, “It was a great trip!” (Photo credit: Screenshot of Eric’s tweet)

President Trump left Washington on Jan. 20 for the Sea Lake estate in Florida, and his second son Eric, eldest daughter Ivanka, eldest son Donald Jr. and youngest daughter Tiffany all tweeted their farewells; Eric tweeted that the Trump family has been under a lot of pressure in the past four years, but they will continue to work hard to “make America great” and “the best is yet to come”!

Eric: proud of the past four years

Eric tweeted on January 20 before leaving the White House that President Trump’s inaugural term was one of the most rewarding in American history, and he was honored to be on the front lines of this wonderful experience.

In the tweet, he praised the Trump Administration‘s policies to cut taxes, rebuild U.S. military strength, fortify U.S. borders and broker a Middle East peace deal. He said President Trump is fighting for America and that his administration has given the American people a voice and reinvigorated a sense of pride and patriotism for the United States.

Eric wrote, “With what we have learned over the past four years, we will continue to fight for freedom and pride and be proud that we are blue-collar white Republicans.”

He also said the Trump family has experienced tremendous pressure and persecution over the past four years. He wrote, “No president (has) sacrificed more than my father, but he and (we) have done it to make America good and better …… Let’s make America great forever. There is no doubt that the best is yet to come!”

Ivanka: Praying for the new administration

Ivanka, for her part, tweeted and Instrgrammed, “The last four years have been an incredibly good journey. Thank you all for the love and support you have given me. The compassion, grace and courageous fortitude this country has shown is amazing, and I will leave here with that admiration.”

Ivanka said she hopes, and believes, that the United States can move forward in a positive and unifying way. “So that we can continue to be the greatest country in this world,” she wrote. She urged people to join the Trump family in praying for the newly elected Biden administration, praying that “God will give them wisdom, courage and strength ……”

And Donald Jr. tweeted, “Thank you, Father, America should be so grateful to you (for all you’ve done for her)!”

President Trump’s youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump, tweeted a message saying she felt blessed as she left Washington, D.C. “I’ve always been proud to be at the White House with my family to celebrate the many milestones, historic days we’ve experienced,” she wrote, describing her engagement to her boyfriend and writing, “(We) are turning a new chapter in our lives. I feel blessed and excited by it!”

All four of President Trump’s adult sons and daughters are actively involved in his 2020 campaign, while Ivanka and husband-in-law Kushner are also senior advisers to President Trump.

Trump: We’ll be back somehow

The Trump family then saw off President Trump at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, as he left Washington, D.C. Before boarding Air Force One, Trump thanked all of his children and said his children could have lived in a more relaxed way.

President Trump said, “People don’t know how this family works, and they [the Trump family] do a lot for you. They could have had an easier Life, but they did a great job. I just want to thank you (his children), each and every one of you.”

The children who saw him off at the Time, Donald Jr, Ivanka, Eric and Tiffany, all appeared to be in tears.

President Trump also concluded by telling his supporters, “We love you. We’ll be back in some way.”

The Trumps are pictured on Air Force One, which arrived in Palm Beach, Florida, on Jan. 20.