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Don Jr. Dragged After Sharing Bonkers Video Of A Dancing Trump Emerging From Biden's Turkey

Don Jr. Dragged After Sharing Bonkers Video Of A Dancing Trump Emerging From Biden's Turkey
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Donald Trump Jr. was criticized after he posted a video that repurposes a dinner scene from the 1989 film National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation showing his father, former President Donald Trump, emerging from President Joe Biden's turkey.

Yes, you read that correctly.


And looking on as this happens and Trump dances to the Village People's "Y.M.C.A." are New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Vice President Kamala Harris, among others.

The original scene shows father Clark Griswold cutting into the turkey and commenting that those sitting around the table are in for "a very big treat.”

The new clip showing the faces of Trump, Biden and other members of Congress edited onto the characters can be seen below.

It was the Thanksgiving video no one asked for and social media users made their displeasure quite clear.










Trump Jr. has in the past been criticized for posting doctored images and video clips of his father taking on political rivals.

In 2018, he was widely mocked after he commemorated Independence Day by posting a mock-up of his father in Revolutionary War garb holding a bald eagle.

At the time, many pointed out that the post was disrespectful to military veterans because President Trump never served in the military.

The elder Trump received five military draft deferments during the Vietnam War, including one medical deferment after he was diagnosed with bone spurs–protrusions caused by calcium built up on the heel bone–in his foot while a student at the private New York Military Academy.

The former President meanwhile posted his own images to Instagram marking the Fourth of July, including one of him embracing the American flag.

And he courted further mockery on his own accord after he, in 2019, tweeted a picture of himself photoshopped onto Rocky star Sylvester Stallone's body.

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