Donald Trump Jr mocks brother Eric with homophobic remark in now-deleted video, Internet calls it ‘lowest IQ form of humor’

It wasn't just Donald Trump Jr, but Eric Trump was also trolled for wearing white pants while helping out on the ground
Donald Trump Jr made fun of Eric Trump in a now-deleted video where he suggested his brother might be gay for wearing white-colored pants (Getty Images)
Donald Trump Jr made fun of Eric Trump in a now-deleted video where he suggested his brother might be gay for wearing white-colored pants (Getty Images)

JUPITER, FLORIDA: In a recent video, Donald Trump Jr mocked his brother Eric Trump, prompting Eric to remove the video from public view.

The clip featured Eric, 40, wearing a beige sweater and white pants, engaging in a digging activity, according to OK Magazine.



 

Donald Trump Jr, 46, wrote sharing the purported video, "I know it's Pride Month but WTF bro?"

What did Internet make of the deleted video?

On Tuesday, June 11, Patriot Takes posted the deleted video clip on X, formerly Twitter, with the caption, "Don Jr posts deleted video, suggest his brother Eric might be gay for wearing these pants.”

Eric Trump had previously shared that he was put to work at a young age.


 
 
 
 
 
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"He made us work very, very hard. I was on construction sites when I was 11, 12 years old — you know, doing demo, breaking down walls, concrete, sheet rock, plumbing — stuff I still do for myself these days," Eric said about his father, Donald Trump.

Kari Lake then asked him, "So you know how a skyscraper is built?"

"We were making minimum wage, and he put us on the sites because he cared about work ethic. There was no free time. There was no nonsense. You're going to work. If you want a bike, go work for it," he claimed.

Internet lambasts Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump over now-deleted video

After Donald Trump Jr mocked his brother Eric for wearing white pants and then deleted the video following backlash, many social media users shared their views on various platforms.

One X user remarked, "Yeah, I'm sure you wear light colored pants (or tights) to play in the dirt. We know this guy has never done manual labor of any kind, much less agricultural."



 

Another user said, "Like his entire family, never did one day of real work in their entire lives. Grifting is all they know...and ripping off kids cancer charities."



 

Another user wrote, "Ahh “gay” jokes. The lowest IQ form of humor."



 

One X user quipped, "The last time these dudes had a shovel in their hand was when they dug that hole to put that box in at the golf course, with all that top-secret information."



 

Another user asked, "Who wears white pants when working the fields?"



 

Finally, this user tweeted, "The guy who claims he used to work construction is wearing white pants to dig in the dirt."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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