Donald Trump Jr. Schooled for 4th of July Tweet Attacking Democrats
‘Out of Curiosity, What Exactly Are Big Govt, Opprressive Taxation, Anti 2A Left Wing Socialists Celebrating Today?’ –Donald Trump Jr.
Many people, especially politicians, each year post warm and patriotic messages on July 4th, wishing their fellow Americans a Happy Independence Day. It is often a day of nonpartisan unity, a hope that though seemingly hopelessly divided, Americans share a common land, and some common values – like life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.Â
President Donald Trump appeared to do so Tuesday, but his attempt failed. He posted a video of a choir from a far right wing extremist church whose pastor has attacked every religion – even Judaism, Mormonism, and Catholicism – and holds vile views. The choir, in an act approaching fascism, sang a song based on Trump’s campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again.”
And then there’s the President’s eldest son, Donald Jr., who almost daily posts tweets attacking the left, Democrats, progressives, liberals, and anyone not supporting his father’s regime.
For Independence Day, Trump Jr. made no attempt to unite America, made no attempt to recognize that as the son of the man occupying the White House, he too has an obligation to represent this nation.
No, Donald Trump Jr. attacked Americans on the Fourth of July, at least half of the nation.
“Out of curiosity, what exactly are Big Govt, opprressive taxation, anti 2A left wing socialists celebrating today?” Trump Jr. tweeted.
Many on Twitter pushed back, angry the eldest son of a President who routinely attacks Americans is also behaving in such a juvenile fashion on such an important day, out of nothing more than ignorance and hatred.
Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, fired by the President, offered these thoughts in response:
Respectfully, today all celebrate the promise of America whether for new immigrants or aging reality TV stars. America belongs to all of us. https://t.co/zAed69PxYM
— Preet Bharara (@PreetBharara) July 5, 2017
Also we might celebrate the ability of immigrant spelling bee contestants to know that “oppressive” has only one “r.” Build a wwallll. https://t.co/zAed69PxYM
— Preet Bharara (@PreetBharara) July 5, 2017
ThinkProgress editor and founder:
Obamacare and spelling https://t.co/XxACwnLWfU
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) July 5, 2017
Others:
The Emoluments Clause pic.twitter.com/LdOGbjIH1D
— Robert Maguire (@RobertMaguire_) July 4, 2017
Hope for clean water, climate control, voting rights, workers rights, reproductive rights and kindness not to send tweets like yours
— Ben Ashenden (@BenAshenden) July 4, 2017
1A? 25A? Proper spelling?
— Barry Lyga (@barrylyga) July 5, 2017
I dunno, try literacy? #opprressive
— Mike Denison (@mikd33) July 4, 2017
An America that welcomes immigrants, that builds bridges rather than walls, and values kindness and mercy before greatness.
— Dale Innis 🌹 (@DaleInnis) July 5, 2017
I’m celebrating the people who founded the US Army, where I proudly served my country for 8 glorious years. I’m guessing you are golfing?
— (((Josh Manning))) (@joshuamanning23) July 4, 2017
Presidential term limits, midterms, and the court system.
— Jon (((Wolfsthal))) (@JBWolfsthal) July 5, 2017
The right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
— Hans Noel (@ProfHansNoel) July 5, 2017
I’m celebrating your father’s inevitable convictions for treason, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and money-laundering. #MAGA
— Patrick S. Tomlinson (@stealthygeek) July 5, 2017
.The #FourthofJuly, bonehead. We’re ALL Americans whether you and you pop think so or not. Our diversity makes America great (already).
— Eric Vale (@ericvale) July 5, 2017
Freedom of education and that includes spelling. Also the dream of civil rights, women’s rights, and equality for all Americans.
— Shannon Stirone (@shannonmstirone) July 5, 2017
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