Donald Trump Jr stunned into silence by dire prediction

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Donald Trump Jr is facing some ugly prospects to say the least. Even as Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating his role in the Trump-Russia election conspiracy, New York state is ripping into the criminal antics of the Trump Organization – and both legal entities now have the help of insiders like Michael Cohen and Allen Weisselberg. That’s led to a rather dire prediction about Junior’s fate – and he doesn’t seem to know how to handle it.

Over the weekend, attorney Michael Avenatti predicted that “Donald Trump Jr. will be indicted before his birthday” – which is just ten weeks from now. Avenatti has a strong track record when it comes to his predictions, and he’s the one who put a chain of events in motion which led to Cohen cutting a plea deal and selling the Trump regime out to prosecutors. Avenatti is now taking things further.

This morning, MichaelAvenatti posted this tweet to Donald Trump Jr, which he undoubtedly saw: “Can you confirm that you have no reason to believe that you are about to be indicted for making false stmts to federal agents? Asking for some friends.” By this evening, Junior still hadn’t responded, so Avenatti posted this: “Your silence on this issue is making conservatives very uneasy. If you are indicted and I predicted it, that would be very bad news for your father on multiple fronts. So if I’m wrong, you should go ahead and state it. The truth is you know I am right.”

If this were anyone other than Donald Trump Jr, we might be tempted to think that he simply decided not to take the bait. But Junior always takes the bait, because he mistakenly thinks he’s smart enough to win a battle of wits against anyone who challenges him. The only logical reason for Junior to go quiet here is that he’s realized Avenatti may be right, and he’s been stunned into silence about it.