016 ArchivesTrump boys are back... on Twitter, that is.
On Wednesday morning, as Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former personal attorney, testifiedbefore Congress, two of Trump's sons decided to stand up for their dear old dad on social media.
As Cohen discussed several allegations against the president — from racist comments he's made in private to his connections with Russia — the boys furiously rage-tweeted to defend their father's honor.
SEE ALSO: 'Saturday Night Live' Weekend Update went in on Trump's wallIt seems Trump Jr.'s been glued to his TV from the start, comparing Cohen's testimony to a "break-up letter" and quote-tweeting the GOP.
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At one point both he and his bro Eric both claimed Cohen was desperate to work at the White House and found themselves in a nice conversation with each other.
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The brothers were very vocal when it came to bashing Cohen's character, but funnily enough neither of the men commented on Cohen's claim that "Mr. Trump had frequently told me and others that his son Don Jr. had the worst judgment of anyone in the world." An epic burn.
It seems Trump Jr.'s chosen to deal with the possibility that his father thinks his judgment absolutely sucks, by rage tweeting into the Twitter void for hours. Eric's also tweeting, though his are a bit more vague.
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What a time to be alive!
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