Eric Trump Tweets Then Appears To Delete Post Urging Minnesotans To Vote After Election Is Long Over

Give it up, dude.


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It seems that the desperation stage has set in for the entire Trump clan after Donald’s embarrassing loss in the 2020 presidential election that started one week ago today. We all witnessed, starting last Tuesday night, as Trump enjoyed a rather comfortable lead in many key states he and his team undoubtedly believed to be a lock. However, as states began to tally up their mail-in and early ballots, which were largely skewed Democratic because we were actually responsible and careful regarding our health and that of others, Trump quickly lost his lead to his Democratic opponent in places he never expected — such as Georgia, Arizona, and the “blue wall” that Trump managed to flip in 2016, only to be flipped back by Biden this year.

Ultimately, though it took a few unprecedented days this time, the election was called and Joseph R. Biden was announced president-elect of the United States. And, unsurprisingly, Trump and his people have been pitching a hissy fit since Tuesday night.

As I’m sure you know, the Trump team and Donald himself have been in full force with court filings, lawsuits, litigations, and nonsense tweets. But nothing has been quite as ridiculous as the tactic Donald’s middle son Eric Trump seemed to take this morning.

In a since-deleted tweet, the dumb son took to the social media platform, seemingly with the idea that Election Day came around a second time.

This morning of November 11th, one full week since actual Election Day in this country, Eric tweeted out, “Minnesota get out and vote!!!”

As I mentioned, the tweet has since been deleted from the Trump spawn’s page, but as his dad should know, screenshots last forever.

Honestly, we’re unsure as to what happened here. Did Eric get his days mixed up when he scheduled a tweet? Or does the guy actually believe there’s going to be an entire re-vote in this country because his dad is a sore loser and they’re all really scared of prison?

Whatever the reasoning behind the strange call to vote was, social media piled on:

Not a good look, Eric. Not a good look at all.

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