Don Trump Jr. joining venture capital firm invested in Tucker Carlson’s media company: NYT
Donald Trump Jr. won't be working in his father's second administration, but he has landed a cushy gig at a venture capital firm.
The New York Times reports that Trump Jr. is going to work at 1789 Capital, a firm whose investments include Tucker Carlson's media company and whose goal is to fund conservative media and entertainment products.
Trump Jr. revealed that he was joining 1789 Capital earlier this week during a conversation with Chris Buskirk of Rockbridge Network, a group of tech-friendly GOP donors who backed his father's campaign.
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"Mr. Trump has a business background as a longtime real estate executive at the Trump Organization," notes the Times. "He has recently also displayed an interest in the crypto industry, and he has emerged as a liaison between his father and the tech community. He also was an investor in PublicSquare, an online marketplace for conservatives."