Donald Trump Jr. Twitter account hacked, sends false tweets

Donald Trump Jr., executive vice president of development and acquisitions for Trump Organization Inc., speaks on a smart phone during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland, US, on Thursday, March 2, 2023.

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Donald Trump Jr. had one of his social media accounts hacked Wednesday and began sending out false tweets, his political advisor said.

One of the posts from the X account of Trump Jr. falsely said his father, former President Donald Trump, had died, and that the younger Trump now was running for president. X formerly was known as Twitter.

Another tweet that blasted President Joe Biden contained profanity and a racial slur.

The posts appeared to be taken down later.

“Don’s account has been hacked,” wrote Trump Jr.’s advisor Andrew Surabian in an X post of his own.

The elder Trump is the front-runner in the 2024 Republican presidential nomination contest. Trump Jr., with his brother Eric Trump, runs the family’s company, the Trump Organization.

Donald Trump Jr. X account appears hacked on Sept. 20th, 2023.

Source: X

The hack comes as X is continuing to face issues following its purchase last year by Elon Musk, who also heads Tesla and SpaceX.

The Center for Countering Digital Hate found that X Corp. failed to act on 99% of hate posted by the subscribers and questioned whether the social media platform’s algorithm boosts “toxic tweets.”

X is in the midst of a lawsuit against the nonprofit research group.

Musk recently announced that X will be adding a small monthly subscription service.

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