Twitter Rips Eric Trump After He Asks For An Apology For His Dad Over Atlantic Story

That didn't turn out too well for him.


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At this point, it seems as though this country can’t stop reeling from one disgusting, bombshell Trump revelation before another comes right along. There’s just no shortage of insane, stomach-churning, nausea-inducing things that he’s done.

However, the recent revelation by The Atlantic on how Trump speaks about this country’s servicemen and women, especially those who lost their lives, has seemed to stick around these past few days, because it really is that disgusting.

According to the report, which has since been corroborated by multiple different sources and entities including Trump’s own beloved Fox News, Donald referred to fallen service members of the United States military as “losers” and “suckers” and heavily disparaged the late Senator John McCain upon his death.

To say the least, the actions by Trump outlined in the report outraged a good portion of this nation and resulted in Trump and his family going on the defensive pretty much instantly.

Donald himself has been trying to discredit the report as well as the outlet from which it came, of course, with no credible backup for proof. But, per the usual, Donnie’s kids are falling in line to earn their allowance and defend their daddy at all costs — even if it means making a complete and total ass out of themselves.

Today, Eric Trump took to his own Twitter account, retweeting a report from the right-wing Breitbart claiming that a top aide to John Kelly, Zach Fuentes, denies the report from The Atlantic. 

“Does @RealDonaldTrump get an apology?” Eric captioned the tweet.

Social media wasted no time answering him:

Welp, there’s your answer, Eric. Hope you’re satisfied.

Quick tip — Ivanka’s always gonna be the favorite. You’re just making yourself look even stupid.

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