Donald Trump Jr. didn’t win any new fans with his comments
“If Donald Trump actually still had the nuclear codes, it’d probably be good."— Donald Trump Jr. with the latest Republican defense of Trump keeping classified documents at Mar-a-Lago pic.twitter.com/kAhNahMqFn— The Recount (@therecount) August 22, 2022
Although many Twitter users seemed to be in on the joke with Donald Trump Jr., with many noting nuclear launch codes get changed too often for storage of old codes anywhere to matter, the former presidential son’s defense of his dad’s actions was simply too much for many folks to process.
The good news? Some people were willing to have a little fun with the speech, with one individual joking that Don Jr.’s comments seemed like satire and not real life. But others took to name calling, unsurprisingly. At least one Twitter user pointed out a familiar pattern in light of Trump’s nuclear code take, commenting that after denying allegations, the divisive family will “blame someone else” before justifying whatever actions are in question and making excuses. Finally, the “current stage” of “yeah we did it but [it’s] actually good” is where the former first son was at with the ongoing FBI raid drama according to the poster.
Donald Trump Jr.’s Latest Defense Of His Dad Has Twitter Seeing Red
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By Melissa Willets/Aug. 23, 2022 1:32 pm EST
Interestingly, the crowd loved Trump’s speaking point about the FBI raid as you can hear in a video from the event. Twitter on the other hand, wasn’t as receptive.
Donald Trump Jr. didn’t win any new fans with his comments
“If Donald Trump actually still had the nuclear codes, it’d probably be good."— Donald Trump Jr. with the latest Republican defense of Trump keeping classified documents at Mar-a-Lago pic.twitter.com/kAhNahMqFn— The Recount (@therecount) August 22, 2022
Although many Twitter users seemed to be in on the joke with Donald Trump Jr., with many noting nuclear launch codes get changed too often for storage of old codes anywhere to matter, the former presidential son’s defense of his dad’s actions was simply too much for many folks to process.
The good news? Some people were willing to have a little fun with the speech, with one individual joking that Don Jr.’s comments seemed like satire and not real life. But others took to name calling, unsurprisingly. At least one Twitter user pointed out a familiar pattern in light of Trump’s nuclear code take, commenting that after denying allegations, the divisive family will “blame someone else” before justifying whatever actions are in question and making excuses. Finally, the “current stage” of “yeah we did it but [it’s] actually good” is where the former first son was at with the ongoing FBI raid drama according to the poster.
The good news? Some people were willing to have a little fun with the speech, with one individual joking that Don Jr.’s comments seemed like satire and not real life. But others took to name calling, unsurprisingly.
At least one Twitter user pointed out a familiar pattern in light of Trump’s nuclear code take, commenting that after denying allegations, the divisive family will “blame someone else” before justifying whatever actions are in question and making excuses. Finally, the “current stage” of “yeah we did it but [it’s] actually good” is where the former first son was at with the ongoing FBI raid drama according to the poster.