Donald Trump Jr. Roasts Hillary Clinton on Twitter

We’re just going to come out and say it — Donald Trump Jr.’s Twitter account is almost if not just as entertaining as his father’s is.

With Robert Mueller passing the buck onto Congress on whether or not they want to charge President Donald Trump with a crime or simply impeach him, Democratic ideologues are pressing party leadership to follow through with what they’ve been promising for years. And make no mistake about it — this is what the Mueller investigation was really about from the very beginning. Finding an excuse to reverse the result of a legitimate election was always the top goal here.

Now, Hillary Clinton is chiming in, and she’s bringing all of her characteristic lack of charm into the conversation. In a Twitter post that was obviously directed at President Trump himself, the twice-failed presidential candidate reminded all of us that the commander-in-chief is not above the law. And that’s when Don Jr. stepped in, as you can see here.

Remember: this is the same person that acid-washed her illegal email server after deleting everything that was on it. This is also the same person that was exonerated by James Comey for breaking the law because she just didn’t know she was doing anything wrong. That’s reasonable, right?

~ Facts Not Memes


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