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Don Jr. Thought It Was a Good Idea to Kill a Treasured Sheep on His Mongolia Vacation

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Don Jr. Thought It Was a Good Idea to Kill a Treasured Sheep on His Mongolia Vacation

He reportedly bought the trip at a National Rifle Association charity before Dad was elected president, but the five bodyguards he brought along with him were on the taxpayers' dime.

By Morgan Baskin

Dec 11 2019, 10:11am

Don Jr. isn't letting his political career and best-selling book get in the way of his other hobby: killing rare and endangered animals.

During a weeklong trip to Mongolia this summer, the President Trump’s eldest son reportedly went trophy hunting and bagged a rare, long-horned sheep facing population decline in its Central Asia habitats, ProPublica reported Wednesday. The threatened animal, an argali, is considered a national treasure in the country, and you need a permit to hunt them.

ProPublica found that Trump Jr.’s permit was issued retroactively, one of only three the government has ever issued in that area.

“At night, we couldn’t find where the animal fell, and we used our light from our phones to find the animal,” one of the guides who accompanied Trump Jr. on the hunt told ProPublica. “In the morning, they took the animal by truck to the mountain and shot a video on top of the mountain.”

Though Trump Jr. reportedly bought the trip at an NRA charity auction before his father was elected president, the five bodyguards he brought along with him were on the taxpayers' dime. And while a spokesperson for Trump Jr. said the trip was purely personal, he met with the country’s president during his stay, a Mongolian official told ProPublica.

According to guides who accompanied Don Jr. on the trip, he stopped them from dismembering the sheep at the site where it was killed, a practice that’s customary so that other animals can feed on its scraps. Instead, Trump Jr. instructed them to keep the animal intact to preserve its fur and horns.

In order to bring the animal back to the U.S., Trump Jr. would need a permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A spokesperson for the agency, as well as Trump Jr., declined to answer ProPublica’s question about whether he applied for one.

And though President Trump has called big-game hunting a “horror show,” Don Jr. doesn’t share that sentiment. He’s known for his love of killing and dismembering animals, and has participated in hunts against animals like elephants, buffalo, and leopards.

In 2011, he was photographed holding the tail of an elephant he’d cut off the animal’s body.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v744d9/don-jr-thought-it-was-a-good-idea-to-kill-a-treasured-sheep-on-his-mongolia-vacation
 

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Don Jr. Thought It Was a Good Idea to Kill a Treasured Sheep on His Mongolia Vacation

He reportedly bought the trip at a National Rifle Association charity before Dad was elected president, but the five bodyguards he brought along with him were on the taxpayers' dime.

By Morgan Baskin

Dec 11 2019, 10:11am

Don Jr. isn't letting his political career and best-selling book get in the way of his other hobby: killing rare and endangered animals.

During a weeklong trip to Mongolia this summer, the President Trump’s eldest son reportedly went trophy hunting and bagged a rare, long-horned sheep facing population decline in its Central Asia habitats, ProPublica reported Wednesday. The threatened animal, an argali, is considered a national treasure in the country, and you need a permit to hunt them.

ProPublica found that Trump Jr.’s permit was issued retroactively, one of only three the government has ever issued in that area.

“At night, we couldn’t find where the animal fell, and we used our light from our phones to find the animal,” one of the guides who accompanied Trump Jr. on the hunt told ProPublica. “In the morning, they took the animal by truck to the mountain and shot a video on top of the mountain.”

Though Trump Jr. reportedly bought the trip at an NRA charity auction before his father was elected president, the five bodyguards he brought along with him were on the taxpayers' dime. And while a spokesperson for Trump Jr. said the trip was purely personal, he met with the country’s president during his stay, a Mongolian official told ProPublica.

According to guides who accompanied Don Jr. on the trip, he stopped them from dismembering the sheep at the site where it was killed, a practice that’s customary so that other animals can feed on its scraps. Instead, Trump Jr. instructed them to keep the animal intact to preserve its fur and horns.

In order to bring the animal back to the U.S., Trump Jr. would need a permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A spokesperson for the agency, as well as Trump Jr., declined to answer ProPublica’s question about whether he applied for one.

And though President Trump has called big-game hunting a “horror show,” Don Jr. doesn’t share that sentiment. He’s known for his love of killing and dismembering animals, and has participated in hunts against animals like elephants, buffalo, and leopards.

In 2011, he was photographed holding the tail of an elephant he’d cut off the animal’s body.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v744d9/don-jr-thought-it-was-a-good-idea-to-kill-a-treasured-sheep-on-his-mongolia-vacation
Looks like Daddy needs to give that boy a spanking.


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I believe we're all here to treasure pussy not sheep.

 

danmand

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Don Jr. Thought It Was a Good Idea to Kill a Treasured Sheep on His Mongolia Vacation

He reportedly bought the trip at a National Rifle Association charity before Dad was elected president, but the five bodyguards he brought along with him were on the taxpayers' dime.

By Morgan Baskin

Dec 11 2019, 10:11am

Don Jr. isn't letting his political career and best-selling book get in the way of his other hobby: killing rare and endangered animals.

During a weeklong trip to Mongolia this summer, the President Trump’s eldest son reportedly went trophy hunting and bagged a rare, long-horned sheep facing population decline in its Central Asia habitats, ProPublica reported Wednesday. The threatened animal, an argali, is considered a national treasure in the country, and you need a permit to hunt them.

ProPublica found that Trump Jr.’s permit was issued retroactively, one of only three the government has ever issued in that area.

“At night, we couldn’t find where the animal fell, and we used our light from our phones to find the animal,” one of the guides who accompanied Trump Jr. on the hunt told ProPublica. “In the morning, they took the animal by truck to the mountain and shot a video on top of the mountain.”

Though Trump Jr. reportedly bought the trip at an NRA charity auction before his father was elected president, the five bodyguards he brought along with him were on the taxpayers' dime. And while a spokesperson for Trump Jr. said the trip was purely personal, he met with the country’s president during his stay, a Mongolian official told ProPublica.

According to guides who accompanied Don Jr. on the trip, he stopped them from dismembering the sheep at the site where it was killed, a practice that’s customary so that other animals can feed on its scraps. Instead, Trump Jr. instructed them to keep the animal intact to preserve its fur and horns.

In order to bring the animal back to the U.S., Trump Jr. would need a permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. A spokesperson for the agency, as well as Trump Jr., declined to answer ProPublica’s question about whether he applied for one.

And though President Trump has called big-game hunting a “horror show,” Don Jr. doesn’t share that sentiment. He’s known for his love of killing and dismembering animals, and has participated in hunts against animals like elephants, buffalo, and leopards.

In 2011, he was photographed holding the tail of an elephant he’d cut off the animal’s body.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v744d9/don-jr-thought-it-was-a-good-idea-to-kill-a-treasured-sheep-on-his-mongolia-vacation
We already knew he was an idiot.
 

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If his permit is one of only 3 given out in that area and as rare as you claim. This is apples to apples to what Hunter Biden did and does.

Daddy got him this permit, wheather "Biff" knows it or not.
 

danmand

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The Daily show has a new series about the Trump family called:

Look at these assholes
 
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