DONALD TRUMP IS A JOKE. AND HIS JOKE SON IS MAKING PROPOGANDA LACED DIATRIBES DISGUISED AS A BOOK.
THIS IS A JOKE? NO. THIS IS TRUMP'S SON, LADEN WITH NEPOTISM, CALLING OUT EVERYONE ELSE WHO HE THINKS IS GUILTY OF NEPOTISM. HE IS A BILLIONAIRE'S SON. THE SON WHO THINKS THE BASE ARE HIS PEOPLE. HIS PEOPLE?
EVERY WEEKEND HE IS FISHING, HUNTING AND KILLING ANIMALS WITH THE BASE AND WE NEED TO READ THIS CRAP? WHAT A PIG. WE CARE? HE WANTS TO RESONATE WITH THE BASE. HE CRITICIZES HUNTER BIDEN.
HOW DOES THIS BRAINLESS MORON SLEEP? SAME AS TRUMP, NO BRAINS.
WHAT A JERK. WHAT A JERK. WHAT A JERK.
All he ever wanted was to make his dad proud, but things have never turned out quite right for Donald Trump Jr. Even now, despite finding his purpose as a bombastic star of the far right, Junior’s personal life is in shambles and the specter of Robert Mueller looms large. As Julia Ioffe discovers in talking to old friends and Trump World insiders, it’s never been trickier to be the president’s son.
On a recent Thursday afternoon, Donald Trump Jr. buckled himself into a coach seat on a packed plane—just like any nameless fellow might—and flew west to Utah. There, for a few blissful spring days at a hunting retreat far from his myriad worries in New York and Washington, Donald Trump Jr., eldest son and namesake of the president of the United States, was simply Don.
He rode through the mountains, gabbing with Robert O'Neill, the former Navy SEAL who has said he was first into bin Laden's bedroom and who, after taking careful aim over the shoulder of the terrorist's youngest wife, shot him square in the head, killing him instantly. O'Neill is a big supporter of the president, but he and Don didn't talk politics. “I was really impressed with his knowledge of ballistics and harvesting animals,” O'Neill told me. “I was a sniper in the SEALs, and he knew pretty much what I knew about ballistics.”
More than once during their time together, O'Neill says, Donald Trump Jr. called attention to the fact that he must come off like a walking contradiction. “You didn't think the son of a billionaire would be a hunter,” he said again and again, according to O'Neill.