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Don Jr. Tried to Slam Dr. Fauci With Twitter Poll and People Made Him Instantly Regret It

Don Jr. Tried to Slam Dr. Fauci With Twitter Poll and People Made Him Instantly Regret It
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Former President Donald Trump is permanently banned from Twitter for using it to promote lies that incited an insurrection. That hasn't stopped his allies from continuing Trump's tradition of tweeting deranged conspiracy theories, petty insults, and outright lies to their millions of followers.

Such is the case with Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr.


The Trump Organization recently tweeted a poll about top Biden medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci, a pandemic expert who's served multiple Presidents in both parties for decades—and a favorite target of right wing conspiracy theories.

"Which one of these is Anthony Fauci best at?" Junior asked in a Twitter poll.

Predictably, his conservative followers overwhelmingly selected "Destroying America."

But the replies were inundated by takedowns from Junior's critics.





The responses were ruthless.




Somehow we doubt Fauci is concerned with the results of the poll.

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