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Don Jr. Blasted For Sharing Video Mocking Why Biden Really Tripped On Air Force One Steps

Don Jr. Blasted For Sharing Video Mocking Why Biden Really Tripped On Air Force One Steps
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On Friday, March 19, Donald Trump Jr. posted a meme to Twitter mocking President Joe Biden's stumble while walking up the stairs of Air Force One.

Jr. joined other MAGA minions mocking the duly elected President for something most people have done when going up a steep flight of stairs.


In the joke Jr. chose to share, former President Donald Trump hits a golf ball, which then knocks Biden in the head and causes him to stumble.

Despite their attempts to denigrate Biden, most on Twitter weren't playing along.

Twitter also put Don Jr. on blast for the mocking meme.



Others people pointed out Biden's trip up a set of steep stairs has very little to do with the job he's doing as President.



Very few were surprised to see Trump Jr. taking the petty approach online.



Donald Trump had more than a couple embarrassing physical moments during his presidency.



For many on Twitter, Biden's trip simply wasn't news.


For those who follow Don Jr. on Twitter, more pettiness and memes can surely be expected throughout the rest of Biden's time in office or at least as long as Jr. is on Twitter.

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