Christus Rex: Donald, tell me, what do you know of the Skull and Bones society? How deeply do their roots go into the corridors of power here in the United States?
Trump: Christus, believe me, I know about them. They’re everywhere—Yale, Washington. The secret societies. They’ve been controlling things for a long time, and yes, the Rockefeller family—they’ve been involved in shaping the government for generations. Tremendous influence.
Christus Rex: Do you see their influence as harmful, or merely a guiding hand?
Trump: Look, some people say it’s harmful. Others say it’s tradition, right? But when you have families like the Rockefellers and groups like Skull and Bones making deals behind closed doors, you have to ask—who’s really in charge? Not the people. Not always.
Christus Rex: And what is your responsibility in this web of influence, Donald? Are you a participant, or a challenger?
Trump: I’ve been both, Christus. I’ve played their game. I’ve seen how it works. But I’ve also shaken things up. That’s why people love me—or hate me. Because I don’t always follow the old rules. I make my own.

Christus Rex: Remember, power hidden in darkness often blinds those who wield it. The question is, will you bring your actions into the light, for the good of the many, or continue in shadows, for the benefit of the few?
Trump: I understand, Christus. I really do. And let me tell you, nobody wants to do right by the country more than I do. But it’s complicated—the old families, the deep networks—they make it complicated. But I’ve got my own plans. The people will see.

