" rel="tag">Donald Jr mocks his father by retweeting a picture of a giant BABY blimp trends now

" rel="tag">Donald Jr mocks his father by retweeting a picture of a giant BABY blimp trends now
Donald Trump Jr mocks his father by retweeting a picture of a giant BABY blimp trends now

Donald Trump Jr mocks his father by retweeting a picture of a giant BABY blimp trends now

Donald Trump Jr poked fun at his father by sharing a meme that depicts him as a giant balloon baby – saying it is 'funny'.

The 45-year-old retweeted the picture of the Trump Baby Blimp after someone joked that it should be flown over Beijing after US authorities shot down China's spy balloon.

On Saturday, an alleged 'spy balloon' was shot down off the coast of South Carolina by American fighter jets after crossing over multiple U.S. states.

Trump Jr previously tweeted that Americans should just be allowed to 'do their thing' and shoot the balloon down themselves.

After the Chinese balloon was felled, he retweeted the picture of his father's likeness as an angry baby – complete with a cell phone.

Donald Jr retweeted the picture of the Trump Baby Blimp after someone joked that it should be flown over Beijing after US authorities shot down China's spy balloon

The 45th president later compared the incident with the spy balloon and ensuing diplomatic crisis to the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal that his successor, President Joe Biden, presided over in August 2021

The 45th president later compared the incident with the spy balloon and ensuing diplomatic crisis to the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal that his successor, President Joe Biden, presided over in August 2021

He captioned the picture of the balloon, which was designed for trolling Trump during a visit to London, with 'not gonna lie…. This is funny'.

It's not clear if his father is aware of the picture, or his son's amusement at the baby blimp, as he was previously banned from Twitter.

The balloon took to the skies, above Parliament Square, during protests over Trump's state visit to the UK in June 2018.

It was sent to its final resting place in the Museum of London, which display the 20ft orange effigy as part of its protest collection.

The 45th president later compared the incident with the spy balloon and ensuing diplomatic crisis to the chaotic Afghanistan

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