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Donald Trump Jr. said he wouldn’t rule out running for office himself one day and expressed happiness and relief about how Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation ended.

The president’s oldest son said he remained focused on getting “the country back on track” and promoting the policies of his father, Donald Trump, around the country. “If I can be helpful and I can be powerful voice for that that’s my primary focus,” he said in an interview with Kevin Cirilli on Bloomberg Radio’s “Sound On” on Wednesday evening.

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“As for the future,” he added, “I never want to rule it out. I definitely enjoy the fight. I definitely like being out there and I love being able to see the impact and the difference that it makes on these people’s lives that I get to see all over the country.”

“We have a lot of time,” he said, not speculating on what office he might consider seeking. “My father decided to get into politics at 68. I’m 41, I’ve got plenty of time.”