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Post by Admin on Mar 16, 2019 17:30:59 GMT
Donald Trump Jr. is defending Chelsea Clinton after the former first daughter was blasted by NYU students who blamed her tweet for the New Zealand mosque attacks.
“It’s sickening to see people blame @chelseaclinton for the NZ attacks because she spoke out against anti-Semitism,” Trump tweeted Saturday. “We should all be condemning anti-Semitism & all forms of hate. Chelsea should be praised for speaking up. Anyone who doesn’t understand this is part of the problem.”
The political foes became bedfellows after an NYU student confronted Clinton, who is pregnant with her third child, at a Friday night vigil for the massacre victims.
“This right here is the result of a massacre stoked by people like you and the words that you put out into the world,” senior student Leen Dweik told Clinton Friday in a video posted to social media. “The 49 people died because of the rhetoric you put out there,” added Dweik — who was wearing a Bernie Sanders 2020 T-shirt.
The students’ comments were in response to Clinton’s criticism of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota), who sparked controversy last month when she tweeted that a fellow lawmaker was motivated by money to defend Israel.
“It’s all about the Benjamins baby,” Omar said in a since-deleted Tweet responding to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s announcement he would take action against Omar and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Michigan) for being critical of the Jewish state.
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Post by Admin on Mar 21, 2019 17:17:28 GMT
His father’s election victory and the Brexit vote, Donald Trump Jr. wrote in a British newspaper this week, were “one and the same.” He’s not kidding. They’ll both go down in history as moments of intense reactionary idiocy from which, we hope, both countries will one day make a full recovery. But they were something more than that. They were the two great manifestations of the false consciousness of our era: that whatever has gone wrong can be blamed on liberals—or that universal bogeyman “the liberal order”—and that only conservatives can put things right. I use the phrase “false consciousness” deliberately. Those of you who know this sort of thing know that the phrase comes to us from Marxist thought. It’s the idea that the material comforts provided by the capitalist system lulled the proletariat to sleep and prevented them from seeing their true class interests.
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Post by Admin on Mar 22, 2019 17:37:50 GMT
Rumors are swirling that Donald Trump Jr. is mulling a presidential run for 2024.
And Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday aired the first (fake) campaign ad for President Donald Trump’s eldest son.
“Apparently they’re hoping to form a Trump political dynasty like the Bushes had,” the comedian explained as he introduced the mock promo above.
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Post by Admin on Apr 6, 2019 17:47:41 GMT
Donald Trump Jr., in an Instagram post, compared his father's proposed border wall to a zoo fence Tuesday evening, sparking a sharp backlash on social media. “You know why you can enjoy a day at the zoo?” the son of President Donald Trump wrote in an Instagram post Tuesday night. “Because walls work.” In 2016, Trump Jr. provoked an outcry from critics when he turned to Twitter to liken Syrian refugees to a bowl of poisoned Skittles. The latest post came shortly after Trump declared in an Oval Office address Tuesday night that the country was facing a "crisis" on its southern border over undocumented immigrants. In his address, Trump proposed erecting steel slats to protect the border.
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Post by Admin on Apr 26, 2019 17:30:12 GMT
Donald Trump Jr. and former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle have reportedly been dating for about a year and while his family grapples with Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, the eldest son of President Donald Trump is also looking at a home in the Hamptons with Guilfoyle, PEOPLE confirms. The couple is under contract to purchase a $4.5 million, 9,200-square-foot, seven-room house in Bridgehampton, New York, as first reported by Page Six. The property also includes a 25-acre kettle pond. (A spokeswoman for the Trump Organization did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment. The home’s listing broker, Susan Breitenbach, of the Corcoran Group, declined to comment.) Don Jr., 41, and Guilfoyle, 50, were first linked last spring after his then-wife, Vanessa, filed for divorce in March.
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