Donald Trump Jr. reacted to the fake news reported by several outlets that his father gave him his Mar-a-Lago estate.
Alex Wong, Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesDonald Trump Jr. reacted to the fake news that spread like “wildfire” on Friday after several outlets reported that former President Donald Trump gave his eldest son his Mar-a-Lago estate in the wake of the fourth indictment, tellingthat other outlets that advanced the fake news failed to even ask him if it was true.
“A lot of media outlets should be embarrassed with themselves for running such a phony story, but we all know that most of them won’t even retract their reports because they have no shame. SAD!” he added, going even further during an interview onDon Jr. joked that his father would often regift him monogrammed pens because they share the same name, remarking, “If I go from monogrammed pens to Mar-a-Lago, that’s a pretty solid upgrade.
“Zillow actually picked it up, all the fake news, and they just ran to it…like wildfire,” he continued, noting that no outlets bothered to reach out to him until Breitbart News did.
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