‘We’re coming for you too Chloe’: Donald Trump Jr’s daughter Chloe threatened on Twitter

Chloe Trump, the 4-year-old daughter of Donald Trump Jr., is the latest member of the Trump family to be threatened via Twitter.   

Pat Dussault, a Canadian TV writer, wrote, ‘Don’t worry, we’re coming for Chloe, too’ on the social media website.

Threats have been more and more visible against the kids in the Trump family as President Donald Trump deals with a firestorm about migrant children that has engulfed his administration.

Donald Trump Jr.’s four-year-old daughter Chloe was threatened

The Canadian TV writer Pat Dussault tweeted the threat and later deleted his account

The Canadian TV writer Pat Dussault tweeted the threat and later deleted his account

Actor James Wood highlighted the threat on Twitter

Actor James Wood highlighted the threat on Twitter

President Donald Trump with his grand daughter Chloe

President Donald Trump with his grand daughter Chloe

The since-deleted tweet from Dussault has been captured by screen grabs and the Secret Service have reportedly been informed of the post, Yahoo! News reports.

The threat to President Trump’s grandchild follows a threat actor Peter Fonda made against 12-year-old Barron Trump, the president’s youngest child.

The actor tweeted that Americans upset with the White House’s separation of illegal-immigrant families ‘should rip Barron Trump from his mother’s arms and put him in a cage with pedophiles.’

The Secret Service was notified and Fonda later apologized.

It was another actor who highlighted the threat to Chloe.

Actor James Woods used his twitter account to bring attention to the risk to young Chloe. 

‘This is exactly the kind of violence that has been inspired by Peter Fonda’s tweet,’ Woods wrote. He included the screenshot of Dussault’s tweet.

Dussault apologized via Twitter, but his account has been deactivated and it’s no longer accessible.

Meanwhile, people continue to push for Sony Pictures Classics to bar Fonda’s upcoming film from being released.

‘I tweeted something highly inappropriate and vulgar about the president and his family in response to the devastating images I was seeing on television,’ Fonda wrote in his apology.

Donald Trump, Jr., rolls an Easter egg with his daughter Chloe Sophia Trump during Easter celebrations in April

Donald Trump, Jr., rolls an Easter egg with his daughter Chloe Sophia Trump during Easter celebrations in April

Donald Trump, Jr. holds his daughter Chloe and son Donald Trump III as they walk off Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in April 2017

Donald Trump, Jr. holds his daughter Chloe and son Donald Trump III as they walk off Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in April 2017

Barron Trump was also threatened

Barron Trump was also threatened

Chloe Trump is four years old

Chloe Trump is four years old

‘Like many Americans, I am very impassioned and distraught over the situation with children separated from their families at the border, but I went way too far. It was wrong and I should not have done it. I immediately regretted it and sincerely apologize to the family for what I said and any hurt my words have caused.’   

Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway had a two-word reaction to Fonda’s tweets: ‘Beyond. Chilling.’ Donald Trump Jr. ‘liked’ her tweet.

Don Jr. tweeted multiple times about Fonda’s threat to his little brother.

‘As an FYI @SonyPictures has a movie with him dropping in a few days. I wonder if they will apply the same rules to @iamfonda that they did to @therealroseanne. I have a strange suspicion that they wont do anything. Please RT, we deserve an answer!’ he wrote.

A spokesman for Sony Pictures Classics, referring to the indie feature Boundaries which is set to open Friday, said: ‘Peter Fonda’s comments are abhorrent, reckless and dangerous, and we condemn them completely. It is important to note that Mr. Fonda plays a very minor role in the film.

‘To pull or alter this film at this point would unfairly penalize the filmmaker Shana Feste’s accomplishment, the many actors, crew members and other creative talent that worked hard on the project. We plan to open the film as scheduled this weekend, in a limited release of five theaters.’

Fonda ducked inside his Pacific Palisades, California, home and stayed silent when DailyMail.com approached him on Wednesday.

 



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