DONALD Trump revealed which member of his family convinced him to take on the wide-ranging interview with streamer Adin Ross. Trump appeared on the 23-year-old's Kick live stream on Monday in which he was gifted a Rolex watch and a Tesla Cybertruck wrapped in the iconic "fist" image from the assassination attempt last month. The shocking interview with the controversial streamer came amid a string of appearances as the former president hits the campaign trail hard ahead of the November election.

As part of the interview at Trump's home in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, the Republican presidential candidate revealed details about his son Barron and why he decided to give Ross the interview. "My son Barron says hello," Trump told the streamer of his youngest son. "He's a great young guy but he's a big fan of yours," the former president said in front of a small live audience made up of his supporters.

read more on Trump "My son's told me about you," Trump told the streamer who was wearing a MAGA hat and a red tie with a white shirt, mimicking Trump's iconic look. "He said 'Dad, he's really big.''' As well as the influence of his 18-year-old son, Trump chose to take on the livestream for another key reason.

"I love having a young audience ...

it's about the American dream," Trump said. Most read in The US Sun "Right now, you don't have the American dream," he said of the younger generation. During the bizarre interview in which the pair ended up performing Trump's dance move of two pumpin.