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Sam Asghari Rips 'Bully' Don Jr. For Using Britney Spears To Make Political Attack Against Biden

Sam Asghari; Donald Trump, Jr., Britney Spears
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Spears' estranged husband called Donald Trump Jr. a 'bully' after he shared a meme of the pop star to illustrate 'America under Trump' versus 'America under Biden.'

Donald Trump Jr. tried to attack President Biden on Monday by way of an Instagram post featuring before and after pictures of Britney Spears, but the singer's estranged husband still has her back.

Trump shared side-by-side photos of Spears, labeling one from many, many years ago "America under Trump" and a recent screenshot of the star dancing with knives "America under Biden."


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Mature.

Sam Asghari for one has no time for bullies.

Though their marriage may be done, his loyalty to the pop starβ€”and disdain for crueltyβ€”is not.

Asghari posted to his own Instagram stories:

β€œIt’s not okay to be a bully @donaldtrumpjr."

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People on social media applauded Asghari for calling out Trump despite his and Spears' marital drama.


Some, however, felt the move was nothing more than a publicity stunt.



A few others pointed out that the first picture in the snarky post was definitely not taken during Trump's administration.

Nice try, Don.




Asghari filed for divorce from Spears in August after less than a year of marriage.

Regardless of whether or not Asghari's intentions were pure, we can all agree with him that Trump Jr. needs to stop.

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