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Spencer Trump’s 13th Birthday Photos Spark Outrage Toward His Dad

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Spencer Trump’s 13th Birthday Photos Spark Outrage Toward His Dad

President Donald Trump of the United States has a sizable family.

The 79-year-old Republican, who advocates for nuclearity and conservative family values, has five children from three separate marriages: Tiffany Trump with Marla Maples, Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric Trump with Ivana Trump, and his youngest child, Barron, with Melania Trump, his third wife.

He has eleven grandchildren from those five children. There are five children between Don Jr. and his ex-wife Vanessa, three with his daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, two with his son Eric and his wife Lara, and one with his daughter Tiffany and her husband Michael Boulos.

One of the US leader’s grandchildren recently turned thirteen, and his father’s birthday tweet has caused some online indignation.

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Don Jr. shared a 12-photo image on Instagram earlier today (October 22) to commemorate his son Spencer’s milestone birthday with his 10.1 million followers.

The 47-year-old captioned the photo dump: “Happy birthday to the littlest of my little men. Spencer, I can’t believe you’re 13 and I hope you have an awesome day buddy.”

“I love you so much. I can’t wait to get back into the outdoors with you. You make me very proud.”

The fact that the soon-to-be teen was spotted posing with a pistol startled several people amid the barrage of “happy birthday” texts from MAGA heads.

Spencer was spotted hunting with guns in three of the post’s twelve images.

Some critics were shocked that he was out hunting from such a young age, with one Instagram user writing, “Not even 13 and you threw a gun in his arms. Truly sick. There is no reason a young man today needs to kill an animal for food.”

Another fumed, “You’re a sorry excuse for a human – not happy unless you’re killing some innocent animals.”

This is not the first time that Don Jr.’s hunting activities have caused controversy.

According to the BBC, his 2019 hunting expedition to Mongolia apparently cost US taxpayers more than $75,000 (£59,000.)

Don Jr. slaughtered a rare Argali mountain sheep and only obtained hunting authorization from the Mongolian government retroactively, according to a ProPublica investigation published that same year.

Then, just this year, he was accused of murdering a protected Ruddy Shelduck in a conservation area after being seen on camera shooting ducks close to Venice, Italy.

His team allegedly denies any wrongdoing, despite the fact that Italian authorities opened an investigation.

He has frequently been criticized for his defense of gun rights, the numerous “trophy” photos he shares on social media from his numerous hunting excursions across the world, and ethical and legal concerns pertaining to hunting permits and endangered species.

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