The president's son reportedly bagged a rare sheep in Mongolia and got permits after the fact.
There is “no basis” to further review allegations Donald Trump Jr. may have illegally hunted an imperiled wild sheep in Mongolia over the summer, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Friday.
The agency had been "in the process of reviewing" concerns raised by an environmental group earlier this week after ProPublica reported Trump Jr. killed a rare argali sheep while visiting Mongolia.
According to ProPublica, the Mongolian government gave him a permit to hunt the sheep after he left the country, which the news outlet described as “unusual
Anonymous wrote:Why is this allowed and the moderator deletes discussion of Hunter Biden and new news surrounding him?
Anonymous wrote:"Douchebag" needs to be chanted at his public appearances.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Trump Supporter but this really bothers me. I can’t stand anything about Don Jr. I’m also a Vegetarian and just can’t understand why anyone would want to do this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Trump Supporter but this really bothers me. I can’t stand anything about Don Jr. I’m also a Vegetarian and just can’t understand why anyone would want to do this
Maybe it's more about you wanting control everyone and have a nanny state. Just live your life and stop worrying about other people.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Trump Supporter but this really bothers me. I can’t stand anything about Don Jr. I’m also a Vegetarian and just can’t understand why anyone would want to do this
Anonymous wrote:I am a Trump Supporter but this really bothers me. I can’t stand anything about Don Jr. I’m also a Vegetarian and just can’t understand why anyone would want to do this
Anonymous wrote: Mongolian ambassador visited Mar-a-Lago before Trump Jr. got coveted permit to hunt rare sheep
About four months before Donald Trump Jr. went to Mongolia in August, where he reportedly managed to get a coveted permit to kill a threatened-species of sheep after he shot and killed the animal, the Mongolian ambassador and foreign minister visited Mar-a-Lago.
an investigation by ProPublica released Wednesday found that Trump Jr., an avid big-game hunter, received special treatment from the Mongolian government. According to the report, permits to hunt argali sheep are controlled by “an opaque permitting system that experts say is mostly based on money, connections and politics.”
Trump Jr. received the permit on Sept. 2, after he left the region following the hunt, according to ProPublica?s report. Trump Jr. also met with Mongolia’s president, Khaltmaagiin Battuiga, before the leaving the country, according to the report.
A photo posted to Instagram on April 20 by the River School of Government in Tampa shows Mongolian Ambassador Yondon Otgonbayar and Minister of Foreign Affairs Tsgot Damdin with school leaders in the bar at Mar-a-Lago near the famous portrait of Trump in tennis togs.
Nothing to see here at all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares. Seriously. Has nothing to do with the President.
This does have something to do with the president.
A retroactive permit? What was Junior thinking?