Donald Trump Jr. reportedly bagged a moose in Canada after ditching his Secret Service protection earlier this month.
President Trump’s eldest son traveled to the Yukon Territory on Sept 14 and returned from the “good hunt” on Friday, according to the New York Times.
Trump Jr. had asked to have his Secret Service protection removed earlier this month due to privacy concerns.
CNN reported on Tuesday that his Secret Service protection had been reactivated.
During his travels, a Times reporter was notified that he had flown to Canada. The paper caught up with Trump Jr. at a Vancouver airport on his return trip.
“Let’s just say it was a good hunt,” Trump Jr. remarked about the trip.
The Times said he killed a moose.
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