Jagger, in today’s breaking story, we have proof—once again—that the cruelty and callousness embodied by one particular man has been successfully passed down to his number-one son. Wait until you see Don Jr.’s newest bully post, which picks up exactly where his father left off in attacking Governor Tim Walz and his family.

Welcome to Occupied Democrats. Hit that subscribe button so we can keep bringing you the small, the petty, and the downright mean stories that showcase the Trump family’s utter lack of character. Today’s story is no exception. It features one of the sharpest clapbacks you’ll ever see online—Hope Walz stepping in and absolutely torching Don Jr.

Before we show you her devastating response, let’s set the stage.
For days, Trump and his loyal imitators have been mocking Tim Walz using language many Americans find deeply offensive.

Reporter: “Do you stand by calling Tim Walz that word?”
Trump: “Yeah, I think there’s something wrong with him. Absolutely.”

When asked whether he was okay with calling Minnesota a “hellhole,” or calling entire groups of people “garbage,” not a single Republican official has stood up to say, “That’s shameful.” Meanwhile, Minnesotans—especially the Walz family—are now seeing real-life harassment. People have even driven by the family’s home yelling slurs.

As Tim Walz put it,
“These taunts turn into violence. I’ve never seen anything like this.”

Well, leave it to the pip-squeak of the Trump dynasty to double down. This weekend, Donald Trump Jr. got himself absolutely demolished online by a young woman—Hope Walz—after he decided to mock her family yet again.

First, here’s the context. Earlier this weekend, Hope posted an emotional message defending her brother Gus from the Trumps’ attacks. Her post has since been deleted, but her frustration was unmistakable:

“My family and I will always try to be the bigger people. But the president calling my dad that word has unleashed horrible language against us—especially against my brother. Call me whatever you want. Call my parents whatever you want. But not Gus. He dealt with this last year, and he shouldn’t have to again. People have DM’d me horrifying things. Someone even drove by our house yelling the R-word. Shame on all of you.”

Then came today. And this time, Hope didn’t hold back.
This was her knockout punch aimed directly at Don Jr.:

“Oh, Don… it is so clear your dad does not love you. And if he does, it’s not for your compassion the way my dad loves me—it’s for your cruelty.
That’s not love.
My family will always be richer than yours because we don’t take joy in tearing people down. We find joy in each other. Your daddy issues are painfully obvious. And I genuinely hope you get the help you need.”

She ends with:

“Good luck, Don. Truly. Good luck.”

Decency—you can’t buy it. And if you could, the Trumps would be bankrupt anyway.

As we head into the holidays, let’s at least try to find some joy in the season. And in that spirit, here’s a little holiday cheer from our Christmas-loving First Lady:

“Santa told me they are snuggled beneath warm, fluffy blankets sipping candy-cane cocoa, feeling the joy and love that will soon be shared with children everywhere.”