The Daily Courier

Oldest Trump son fires off 80-plus tweets in support of dad amid Comey testimony

- By The Associated Press

NEW YORK — President Donald Trump surprising­ly refrained from tweeting during James Comey’s testimony.

Donald Trump Jr., not surprising­ly, did not.

The president’s eldest son, whose Twitter feed can at times be as inflammato­ry as his father’s, was a one-man rapid-response team as the fired FBI director testified before a Senate panel Thursday. He delivered denunciati­ons with the same force that made him an effective, if controvers­ial, campaign surrogate and could signal his own political ambitions.

Donald Trump Jr. tweeted more than 80 times Thursday, defending his father and attacking Comey.

Trump Jr.’s Twitter barrage was all the more striking when compared to his father’s silence, which the president broke with a Friday morning tweet accusing Comey of lying under oath.

Trump Jr. declined to comment Friday about his tweets, leaving unanswered questions as to whether they were urged by the White House, which outsourced its Comey response to the Republican National Committee and the president’s personal lawyer.

Trump Jr. has certainly been willing to go on the attack for his father before.

He crisscross­ed the United States during last year’s election, doing interviews on Fox News and local conservati­ve outlets.

He attacked “Crooked Hillary” — his father’s derogatory nickname for opponent Hillary Clinton — and delivered a wellreceiv­ed speech at the Republican National Convention.

That moment sparked speculatio­n about his political future. But while Trump Jr. told The Associated Press this spring that he would not, as had been rumoured, be a candidate for governor of New York, he left the door open for a political run down the road.

“Maybe someday,” Trump said then. “It’s not something I’m doing now. But you never know, it’s fascinatin­g stuff.”

Trump Jr. outpaced the national Republican Party with his Twitter defence Thursday. In particular, Trump Jr. seized on Comey’s assertion that he interprete­d the president’s statement that he “hoped” the FBI would drop its probe into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn as an instructio­n.

“Knowing my father for 39 years when he ‘orders or tells’ you to do something, there is no ambiguity, you will know exactly what he means,” Trump Jr. wrote.

He also pointed to Comey’s revelation that he had asked a friend to pass along to the press memos he had written documentin­g his interactio­ns with Trump.

“Did I miss something or did Comey just say he asked a friend to leak informatio­n to the press?” asked Trump Jr. “Is this a joke?”

It was not the first time his tweets have drawn attention. During the final months of the campaign, he posted a tweet featuring a bowl of Skittles with a warning: “If I had a bowl of skittles and I told you just three would kill you, would you take a handful?” The tweet went on: “That’s our Syrian refugee problem.”

The photo, a popular image on the extreme right, quickly drew condemnati­on and was denounced by the candy company.

This past week, Donald Jr. and Eric Trump announced that their company is launching a new hotel chain inspired by their travels with their father’s campaign. The Trump Organizati­on is calling the new mid-market chain “American Idea.”

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