A new comment from the president’s son led to extensive mockery over the weekend.
Donald Trump Jr., who has reportedly been privately fuming over a college friend who has “destructive information” about him, took to social media over the weekend to make a comment that was widely ridiculed.
Commenting on an article called “UK to ban boiling lobsters alive as animal welfare standards tightened,” Don Jr. said, “I really wish they’d ban the roving gangs of migrant rapists and groomers. Apparently their priorities are elsewhere.”
That didn’t sit well with numerous political observers.
Edward Luce, Associate Editor at the Financial Times, said, “You’re an imbecile and embarrassment to America.”
Reed Galen, former campaign manager for Sen. John McCain and co-founder of the conservative anti-Trump Lincoln Project, said, “The call is coming from inside the house,” and tagged Don Jr.
Stand-up comedian Hal Cruttenden said, “Any opportunity is taken to spread lies about our country by this Trump regime.”
“The USA is no longer our friend or our ally – the President that has changed that relationship was the one cheered into office by the Reform Party and GB News,” he added on Saturday. “Shame on anyone associated with them.”
Editor Steven Methven chimed in, “Instead of fake-lecturing the UK, this U.S nepo-baby-in-chief should worry about his own country, where you can walk down a street of any major city and smell the suppurating sores and easily curable disease of a person lying on the street, dying, because they can’t afford basic healthcare.”
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