Don Jr Confesses He and Douglass Mackey Were “Put on Lists” Together

In an interview of far right troll and now convicted felon Douglass Mackey yesterday, Don Jr confessed that he and Mackey had frequented the same lists back in the day.

DONALD TRUMP JR. (HOST): And with that, guys, joining us now is Doug Mackey. Again, if you guys were in the meme wars, like, early adapters like me back in 2015 and ’16, you’ll know him as Ricky Vaughn. But Doug, for the people watching — and it’s great to have you. You know, I know — we’ve probably gone back and forth on Twitter back in the old days and DMs, and I’m sure we were put on lists way back then. But for the people watching, can you explain what happened here? I mean, you literally ran a Twitter account named Ricky Vaughn. And you got charged for posting a meme. What’s going on?

Later in the interview, Trump Jr. told Mackey that his Ricky Vaughn account was “awesome” and “may be my favorite Twitter account of all time” and “maybe the best of all time.” [my emphasis]

I find that particularly interesting, because there’s a troll in the troll rooms released as part of Mackey’s trial named P0TUS Trump. I’ve always wondered whether it could be Don Jr.

I had that suspicion not just because of the name, but also because P0TUS Trump always seemed even more focused on the WikiLeaks releases than the others. The others were busy conducting far more sophisticated campaigns.

On October 12, 2016, as everyone else was excited that Mackey had been added back to their group after being banned, P0TUS Trump was instead pushing #PodestaEmails3.

An hour later, in a conversation with Mackey co-conspirator MicroChip, he pushed #PodestaEmails4.

The next day, as MicroChip and unindicted co-conspirator HalleyBorderCol were casting doubt on claims that Trump was a rapist, P0TUS Trump again was focused on WikiLeaks.

That monomaniacal focus on WikiLeaks while everyone else was focused on other things came in the days after — according to the SSCI Report — WikiLeaks had DMed Don Jr at his normal Twitter account (for which Mueller obtained.a warrant in October 2017) directly to get him to push hashtags, including pertaining to PodestaEmails4.

(U) WikiLeaks also sought to coordinate its distribution of stolen documents with the Campaign. After Trump proclaimed at an October 10 rally, “I love WikiLeaks” and then posted about it on Twitter,1730 WikiLeaks resumed messaging with Trump Jr. On October 12, it said: “Strongly suggest your dad tweets this link if he mentions us … there’s many great stories the press are missing and we’re sure some of your follows [sic] will find it. btw we just released Podesta Emails Part 4.”1731 Shortly afterward, Trump tweeted: “Very little pick-up by the dishonest media of incredible information provided by WikiLeaks. So dishonest! Rigged System!”1732 Two days later, Donald Trump Jr. tweeted the link himself: “For those who have the time to read about all the corruption and hypocrisy all the @wikileaks emails are right here: wlsearch.tk.”1733 Trump Jr. admitted that this may have been in response to the request from WikiLeaks, but also suggested that it could have been part of a general practice of retweeting the WikiLeaks releases when they came out. 1734 [my emphasis]

WikiLeaks remained focused on cultivating Don Jr for at least another year, trying to get him rather than Roger Stone to take the lead on a pardon for Julian Assange, and when that didn’t happen, posting ominous warnings about dropping the source code Josh Schulte had stolen under the Vault 8 label.

And that’s just what’s public.

Imagine if the former President’s failson had a private identity, one playing right along with two men who have been convicted of conspiring to harm the civil rights of Hillary Clinton supporters, the same crime, 18 USC 241, for which Trump now stands accused.

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10 replies
  1. P J Evans says:

    Junior isn’t the sharpest butter knife in the drawer, and I suspect he could be flattered into being a data mule. (“Early adapter” doesn’t mean what he wants it to mean, and that’s a confession from him.)

    • Matt___B says:

      More like the dullest bread knife. And I believe he mangled the phrase “early adopter”. “Early adapter” might more properly refer to his ability to substitute fantasy for consensus reality.

  2. vigetnovus says:

    If you’re suggesting what I think you are suggesting, then there could be an overarching conspiracy against rights indictment spanning summer 2016- ongoing. Don Jr would be a crucial link in the chain as he would bridge the Mueller era to the Smith era.

    If what you say is true, then I love it, especially later in the summer.

    • emptywheel says:

      I’m definitely not alleging that. Jr was pushing to publicize something. Those accused as co-conspirators were pushing to deceive people into throwing away their vote. Without that effort to deprive people of their vote, it’s not a violation.

      • vigetnovus says:

        So you’re just saying it’s interesting that Don Jr was also somehow in the same chat room as those who were convicted of 241?

        I’m wondering if the links go deeper than just that….

  3. wa_rickf says:

    It seems appropriate that guy born with a silver spoon in his mouth, having never a real job, is an online troll, existing simply to own the Libs.

  4. zscoreUSA says:

    This is a wild confluence of WikiLeaks, Deripaska, Vault 7, Trump family, McGonigal, the Great Meme War, and the origins of Qanon.

  5. Vinniegambone says:

    Finding more time te to enjoy my own families miseries (and joys) since forbidding self to consume anything anything related to Biden or Trump’s kids. The former president and the current president’s son have been indicted for federal crimes.
    America the Beautiful?

    I only have two neuron cells and they are fighting one another and the dumb one is winning.

    Saving room for the good stuff.

    • Rayne says:

      Wholly accurate assessment, Vinnie, that the dumb neuron is winning. What you’ve read so far clearly hasn’t been understood or you wouldn’t equate Trump’s manifold state and federal charges after a lifetime of scoffing at laws as somehow equal to the charges laid on Hunter Biden, addict.

      Take a month off from news and come back when you’re up to the challenge. Don’t leave crappy comments loaded with erroneous conflations.

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