Donald Trump Reveals Reason He’s Never Drunk Drop Of Alcohol
Donald Trump often explains his lifelong decision to avoid alcohol as a lesson from his older brother, Fred Trump Jr., whose battle with alcoholism left a lasting mark on him. He has repeated this story for decades, saying, “I can honestly say I’ve never had a beer in my life,” and extends that vow to cigarettes, drugs, and even coffee.
Fred Jr., once seen as the likely heir to the Trump real estate business, chose instead to become a pilot. His struggle with alcoholism and his death at 42 deeply affected Donald, who calls it “a tremendous lesson” that shaped his discipline and lifestyle.
Trump frequently shares this story publicly, especially with young audiences, urging them to “stay away from alcohol and drugs.” The message serves as both personal advice and a moral stance, one he claims to live by without exception.
Despite his abstinence, Trump has owned a winery and lent his name to liquor products, saying there’s no contradiction—he sells to others but never drinks himself. He frames it as a matter of business, not personal choice.
Family members confirm Fred Jr. repeatedly warned Donald against drinking, a message that became central to Trump’s self-image of control and focus. He often says avoiding alcohol gave him a competitive edge in business and life.
The simplicity of his pledge—“never”—has endured through decades of scrutiny, becoming one of the few undisputed facts about him.
For Trump, it remains a moral anchor: a promise born from family tragedy and turned into a lifelong rule—“If you never start, you’ll never have a problem.”