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Twitter's savaging this photo from the NYT's Styles profile of Donald Trump, Jr. and it's hilarious


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So, Hillary, sure, but, would you ever want to run into Donald Trump, Jr. in the woods? Well, it could happen: He, uh, apparently feels super at home there.

On Saturday, the New York Times Styles section published a profile of the younger Don that discusses, among many other things (ahem, that time he got arrested for public intoxication) his love of the great outdoors.

Already, plenty of people are criticizing the piece on Twitter for normalizing Trump—who, remember, is apparently not above Holocaust jokes—but it's also achieving internet notoriety in another way. You see, the article features a photo of Trump in which he, ever the outdoorsman, is sitting on a stump. Read more...

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