Kai Trump reveals she avoids politics “completely,” but thinks the country would be better if President Donald Trump and Kamala Harris “met in the middle” because it would cause both sides to constantly argue and fight online, pushing people toward extremes instead of nuance.
Trump made the comments during a conversation with Logan Paul’s Impaulsive Podcast that has circulated in a TikTok clip, where Paul pressed her about backlash toward her grandfather and asked how she viewed political opponents.
“I’m very good at not letting that stuff bother me.”
The clip begins when the guys ask Trump whether the hate, backlash, or drama tied to “President Trump” has ever gotten to her.
“To be honest with you, I’m very good at not letting that stuff bother me,” she said, attributing that mindset to her upbringing and describing her family as “very tough.” Trump noted that toughness” rubbed off” on her.
Kai Trump acknowledged that some moments can still sting, revealing that the negativity can make her “upset a little.” Still, she described her overall approach as letting it “roll off,” rather than treating social media as a place where every comment deserves a response.
Paul responded by suggesting she likely has “thick skin” by now. Trump agreed: “Oh, yeah.”
“To be honest with you, I stay out of politics. Completely.”
Mike shifted the conversation after asking whether Harris was “the Ops” when her grandfather was running for a second term.
“To be honest with you, I stay out of politics. Completely,” she said. “I would never run. Like, I don’t want anything to do with politics because I feel like politics is such a dangerous thing.”
Even as she distances herself from political involvement, Trump said she still sees value in compromise.
“I think if both sides met in the middle, everyone would be so much more happier,” she said.
Trump thinks her “middle” argument is a response to what she called the “radical left” and the “radical right” getting “too extreme.”
Trump believes platforms can shape what users see so that their feeds become “really one way or the other,” leaving little room for politics that fall in the middle.
That absence, she suggested, can “make some people crazy,” and can encourage others to “buy into it too much.”
“There’s no bad blood,” but “I’m gonna support my grandpa.”
Trump also rejected the idea that political rivalry automatically translates into personal hostility.
“There’s no bad blood,” she said, adding that she is “very much in the middle” and that “it is what it is.”
She noted that Trump and Harris “ran against each other,” but said her stance remains rooted in family: “Obviously I’m gonna support my grandpa, my family member.”
Paul closed by praising what he viewed as her maturity, telling her that the ability to “see both sides and understand nuance” is difficult for many people, especially online.
Trump agreed with the core idea, as Paul summed it up bluntly: “It’s dead on the internet.”
