The news of former President Donald Trump’s death is fake despite his son’s social media feed claiming as much. It appears Donald Trump Jr.’s X/Twitter account was hacked.
Just after 8 a.m. Wednesday morning, Don Jr. announced that he will, as a result of the death, be seeking the nation’s highest office instead of his father.
Mediaite cannot confirm the current health of the former president, but judging by other messages put up shortly after, it seems apparent that the former “first son” has been victim to a hacker. To wit, “Don, Jr.” then proclaimed the innocence of controversial crypto-king Richard Heart:
There was also a warning that “North Korea was about to get smoked.” And then a Jeffrey Epstein “joke” followed.
The hacker also offered some searing criticism of current President Joe Biden. And nothing reveals the mindset of a hacker than a Logan Paul reference.
At roughly 9 a.m. the messages were deleted from Don Jr’s account, leaving only his most recent message promoting a Marjorie Taylor Greene book that was NOT apparently posted by a hacker:
Marjorie Taylor Greene pens tell-all, ‘setting the record straight’ | Washington Examiner https://t.co/vTOsdIn8pO
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) September 19, 2023
The article noted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican who overcame Democratic silencing efforts to become one of the most effective voices on the Right, is getting ready to settle some scores with an autobiography that could pave the way to higher office — including the vice presidency.
Greene told Secrets that her new book, being released on Nov. 21 by the Trump-aligned Winning Team Publishing, will have a simple but effective title. It is her initials, “MTG,” three letters that, in the Washington media, carry a symbolic fighting message.
The book has been in the works for a year or more, and its release will come right as the congresswoman is in the middle of some of the biggest battles in the House, including the budget, Ukraine war funding, the border crisis, and the impeachment of President Joe Biden, which she led the call for.