Eric Trump has quietly deleted his tweet that included a photo of Ghislaine Maxwell at Chelsea Clinton's wedding, saying 'birds of...
Eric Trump has quietly deleted his tweet that included a photo of Ghislaine Maxwell at Chelsea Clinton's wedding, saying 'birds of a feather', after Twitter users trolled him by sharing pictures of his father with the British socialite.
The president's son shared the photo on Thursday in an apparent attempt to smear the Clintons for their ties to Jeffrey Epstein's alleged 'madam' who was arrested and charged by the FBI earlier on Thursday.
The now-infamous photo showed Maxwell, 58, among a sea of guests at Chelsea's 2010 wedding in upstate New York, as former president Bill Clinton walks his daughter down the aisle.
The tweet, however, blew up in Eric's face, as users were quick to reply with old pictures of his own father rubbing elbows with Epstein and Maxwell over the years.
Eric Trump tweeted a now-infamous photo of Ghislaine Maxwell at Chelsea Clinton's 2010 wedding, saying: 'birds of a feather', only for users to bombard him with pictures of his father with Jeffrey Epstein in response
The president's son later quietly deleted the tweet
Twitter users immediately replied with photos of Trump posing alongside billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged 'pimp' Ghislaine Maxwell, over the years
Most of the pictures shared by users were taken in the early 2000s, showing the president posing with Epstein and Maxwell alongside wife Melania at various events.
The 36-year-old has now deleted the post.
'Does the president's son not know that there are photos of Donald Trump with Maxwell?' MSNBC producer Kyle Griffin replied.
'You really are the dumb one, aren't you?' said another of the president's thirdborn child.
Others replied with pictures of Trump and Epstein and completing the popular phrase tweeted out by Eric, adding: 'flock together.'
'Are you sure you wanna go down this road?' another user quipped.
Eric, 36, did not immediately respond to any of the replies.
Maxwell was arrested in Bradford, New Hampshire on Thursday morning, months after she disappeared from the public eye following Epstein's 2019 arrest.
The British socialite is facing a string of criminal charges for allegedly procuring underage girls for billionaire pedophile Epstein between 1994 and 1997.
Eric, the president's third-born child, was quickly made aware his tweet had been ill-conceived
Trump had been photographed alongside Maxwell at various events in the early 2000s
Epstein, who killed himself in prison last July, was known to have a powerful network of contacts and friends, many of whom were millionaires, businessmen and politicians.
He had been photographed with Prince Andrew over the years and was said to have a close ties with Bill and Hillary Clinton.
The disgraced financier became friends with Trump after meeting at his Mar-a-Lago club in the 90s, but the two eventually 'fell out' years later, according to the president.
Maxwell (pictured in 2005) was arrested in Bradford, New Hampshire on Thursday morning, months after she disappeared from the public eye following Epstein's 2019 arrest
Maxwell's charges relate to incidents that happened between 1994 and 1997 and involve three unnamed victims, the youngest of whom was 14.
The alleged abuse happened at Epstein's homes in New York, Florida and New Mexico and at Maxwell's home in London.
The charges against Maxwell are: conspiracy to entice minors to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, Enticement of a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, conspiracy to transport minors with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, Transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity and two counts of perjury.
If convicted, she could face life in prison on the most serious charge - transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity - which carries a minimum 10 year sentence.