Like his namesake, Donald Trump Jr. frequently complains about how unfair life has been since his father moved into the White House, claiming that his family has had to make so many sacrifices since January 2017. Recalling a visit to Arlington National Cemetery the day before Trump Senior’s inauguration, Junior wrote in his book that while he’d never actually served and wasn’t six feet under, he felt a connection with those who’d died on the battlefield. “I had a deep sense of the importance of the presidency and a love of our country,” he wrote. “I also thought of all the attacks we’d already suffered as a family, and about all the sacrifices we’d have to make to help my father succeed—voluntarily giving up a huge chunk of our business and all international deals to avoid the appearance that we were ‘profiting off of the office. Frankly, it was a big sacrifice, costing us millions and millions of dollars annually.”

Recently, Donny and his brother Eric—who, by the by, actually haven’t stopped doing international deals—have taken to comparing their situation to that of Hunter Biden and insisting that while the former V.P.’s son corruptly and outrageously traded on his father’s name for access and profit, they would never do such a thing. “When you’re the father, and your son’s entire career is dependent on that, they own you,” Eric whined to Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro in a televised fit of clinical un-self-awareness. “If I was doing the same thing that that family was doing, I’d be in jail. Why is it that every family goes into politics and enriches themselves?” Similarly piqued, Junior moaned to Sean Hannity one night in October, “I wish my name was Hunter Biden. I could go abroad, make millions off of my father’s presidency—I’d be a really rich guy. It would be incredible.”

While it may be news to him, Donny, along with Eric, runs his family’s business, which has gone abroad and made millions off his father’s presidency. As of August, Don Jr. was reportedly worth more than $150 million, the bulk of which was presumably acquired by virtue of being a Trump. In addition to continuing to do foreign deals, the company from which he profits has also received a nice chunk of change from various GOP lawmakers, corporate executives with business before the Justice Department, visiting foreign government officials, and anyone looking to kiss the ring who knows their money will go far at the family’s Washington hotel. Oh, and he also apparently had the red carpet rolled out for him on one of his recent hunting trips abroad, where he—a supposedly private citizen—met one-on-one with the country’s president and received special treatment vis-à-vis killing endangered species.

ProPublica has the lowdown: