Lara Trump visits southern border and gets slammed for 'sick' outfit choice

She was joined by Republican TV commentator Morgan Ortagus, who also wore a camo jacket, and former special advisor to Trump, Pam Bondi, who wore a camo cap.

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Donald Trump 's daughter-in-law Lara Trump has been heavily criticized for her outfit choice during a visit to the southern border. She took to social media platform X to share pictures of the visit, writing: "Incredible trip, in the middle of the night, to our southern border." The four pictures show her wearing a camoflauge shirt while standing in front of and walking around the border wall separating the US and Mexico .

Donald Trump plans to visit Springfield after baseless pet eating claims Donald Trump says he'd have 'taken out shooter with golf club' if he'd seen him She was joined by Republican TV commentator Morgan Ortagus, who also wore a camo jacket, and former special advisor to Trump, Pam Bondi, who wore a camo cap. The post, which has currently been viewed nearly 40,000 times, quickly received a lot of backlash from people who argued she was "putting on a costume" and "grifting that donor cash." Incredible trip, in the middle of the night, to our southern border with @MorganOrtagus , @PamBondi & @polarisnatsec pic.



twitter.com/qKj5d9wttW — Lara Trump (@LaraLeaTrump) September 19, 2024 One person commented: "Why do you people always put on costumes when you go to the border? Do you think you're going to do hand to hand combat?" Another wrote: "You got to play dress up and pose for a photo op. Congrats.

Grifting that donor cash just like Grandpa." A third chimed in: "You are sick. Wearing camo.

You think your veiled implications of "hunting humans" is being overlooked?" DON'T MISS: Lara Trump's furious rant as viewer claims she is 'stupid' in latest podcast JD Vance deleted 2012 blog post slamming GOP for being 'hostile to non-whites' Old popular movie clip resurfaces after false dog-eating Haitian migrant claims The Republican National Committee (RNC) co-chair also came under fire over the weekend for not accepting that Trump had made up baseless claims about Haitian immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio . Fox News' Howard Kurtz asked: "Do you now accept, based on what local officials say, that this is untrue?" Lara Trump responded: "Well, it's not up to me to decide that. This information came directly from the people of Springfield.

"You know, no one at our campaign, Donald Trump , didn't make this up himself. You heard from people at a city council meeting, I believe, that they were very concerned about what's been going on." She said it's "a shame that people are trying to discredit the impact that the illegal immigration in this country has had on towns like Springfield, Ohio.

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