Eric Trump blasts Democrats, promises his dad will win election during Temecula speech – Daily News

In a speech in Temecula, Eric Trump on Wednesday night, May 22, blasted Joe Biden, Democrats and the “war on God” while vowing that his father will reclaim the White House in November.

Former president Donald Trump’s son asserted that his father won the 2016 and 2020 elections before saying: “And I promise you, we will win again.”

He ended his speech at a fundraiser for conservative school board candidates by saying: “I’m sorry you live in communism. But help is on the way.”

The Trump-loving crowd donned red Make America Great Again caps, hoisted Donald Trump 2024 flags and enjoyed a guitarist’s performance of “Folsom Prison Blues” — dedicated to Hillary Clinton. They gathered in the Stampede, a popular country music venue in rustic Old Town Temecula.

The crowd erupted in cheers of “Trump! Trump! Trump!” and “USA! USA! USA!” when Eric Trump was spotted inside the venue before posing for photos with guests.

At least an hour before the 6 p.m. event, people on both sides of the political spectrum had gathered. The scene outside the Stampede resembled a Trump rally. But nearby, protesters had also gathered, holding signs with slogans such as “Keep your church out of our school” and “Separate church and state.” Across town, protesters also rallied at the Temecula Duck Pond.

Introductory remarks came from Jessica Tapia, a former Jurupa Valley High School gym teacher who sued after being fired, she said, for not following district policies calling for the recognition of transgender students’ identities.

The event drew several area elected officials, including Murrieta Mayor Lori Stone, Temecula City Councilmember Jessica Alexander, Murrieta school board President Paul Diffley and Temecula school board President Joseph Komrosky. There were big cheers for Komrosky, who faces a Tuesday, June 4, recall election, and Alexander.

Eric Trump’s words, many pointed at Democrats, pleased the crowd.

“What the hell is going on in this state … you guys have the worst governor.”

In addition to criticizing Gov. Gavin Newsom, he said of Biden that “people don’t respect this guy.”

Eric Trump said there’s “a war going on in this country,” referring to how he said Democrats have weaponized the Department of Justice, the FBI and the military. He chastised the news media, which he said provided “95% negative coverage” of his father despite his many accomplishments.

Eric Trump, 40, visited Temecula to raise money for the Inland Empire Family PAC, which was founded by conservative southwest Riverside County Pastor Tim Thompson to raise money for like-minded candidates to win school board seats in the Inland Empire.

Eric Trump praised Thompson for trying to take back schools and cited parents’ activism in Virginia schools.

“People need to heed this and do it across the country because there’s nothing more precious” than kids.

He criticized the focus on how many transgender bathrooms exist on campuses.

“We need to get back to basics,” including a focus on family and God, he said.

“I don’t know why there’s a war on God in this country,” or why some want to take the word “God” out of pledge of allegiance.

For his part, Thompson said the Inland Empire Family PAC supported conservative candidates who won and kept their promises on school boards. He cited the Temecula school board’s ban of critical race theory and its vote to keep non-U.S. flags out of schools and spoke against the recall of Komrosky, the board president.

“We need to keep men like Dr. Komrosky in office,” Thompson said, adding that it’s important to get more conservatives in office.

Former Donald Trump attorney Alina Habba, Trump White House official Kash Patel and Republican Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin were also on the speaker’s list.

Ticket prices ranged from $200 for general admission to $1,000 for VIP seating and a meet-and-greet with Eric Trump, who is scheduled to be the evening’s last main speaker.

Thompson said before the event that he hoped the event would generate more than $100,000 for the family PAC, which opposes policies with the goal of supporting LGBTQ people and certain ways race is talked about in the teaching of U.S. history. Five of seven PAC-endorsed candidates across southwest Riverside County won school board seats in 2022.

Critics, including Riverside County Democratic Party Chair Joy Silver, denounced the event for, in their view, supporting right-wing authoritarianism and efforts to impose a Christian theocracy in public schools. A protest was planned at the Temecula Duck Pond park about a mile from the Stampede, a country music venue.

Eric Trump’s appearance stems from a February visit by Habba at a Temecula-area equestrian facility at an event for Our Watch, a Thompson-led organization that posts his commentaries and interviews with conservative activists and lawmakers on social media.

Thompson said Habba offered to connect his organization with Eric Trump, one of the former president’s three sons and Donald Trump’s third child with ex-wife Ivana Trump.

Habba frequently appears on cable news to praise the former president and blast efforts to prosecute Donald Trump, the GOP’s 2024 presidential nominee who faces roughly 90 criminal charges in four separate state and federal cases.

While she is celebrated in conservative circles, the judge in Donald Trump’s civil defamation trial scolded Habba’s courtroom conduct — at one point threatening to throw her in jail after she interrupted him.

Patel served in various capacities in the Trump administration, including chief of staff in the Department of Defense and a counterterrorism adviser on the National Security Council.

In December, Patel said on Trump ally Steve Bannon’s podcast that if Donald Trump returns to the White House, “conspirators” in the media and government would be targeted — “We’re going to come after you whether it’s criminally or civilly,” he added.

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