Donald Trump Jr. liked tweets ATTACKING Florida school shooting survivor

The student journalist and his classmates were forced to flee Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on Wednesday when teenage gunman Nikolas Cruz opened fire killing 17 people.

Following the shooting, Hogg utilised the media to call for tighter gun laws and repeatedly asked US President Donald Trump to do more to end gun violence.

He also shared 51-year-old father, Kevin, was a retired FBI agent and said it was ‘disgusting’ for the President and his family to blame the shooting on the bureau.

The FBI has had to go under investigation for missing multiple signs and warnings that gunman Nikolas Cruz was dangerous.

On Saturday, Twitter user Thomas Pine shared a link to a True Pundit story which thwarted the teenager’s comments.

In a story titled ‘MSM Helps Prop Up Incompetent Bureau’, it lauded him as an ‘outspoken, Trump-hating school shooting survivor’.

The story’s content alleged: “David Hogg is a school shooting survivor in Florida.

“At least that is what the mainstream media has told us. We wouldn’t be surprised by anything involving the FBI at this point.

“If Hogg knew the shooter would snap — as he and other students have professed — perhaps he could have told his father about it.

“Oh but wait, his father was in the FBI. It would not have mattered anyway.

“That’s the funny thing about the limelight, kid. Often the lights can come crashing down on your head.”

Donald Trump Jr, EVP of Development and Acquisitions at The Trump Organisation, liked it in a spree of heart-clicking conservative tweet which suggested gun reform would do nothing to prevent America’s mass shooting epidemic.

The President’s son has now unliked the post.

Donald Jr. also liked a tweet, written by The Daily Ledger host Graham Ledger, saying: “Could it be that this student is running cover for his dad who Works as an FBI agent at the Miami field office Which botched tracking down the Man behind the Valentine day massacre? Just wondering. Just connecting some dots.”

Hogg, who is now organising a rally in Washington DC next month, said: “I just think it’s a testament to the sick immaturity and broken state of our government when these people feel the need to pedal conspiracy theories about people that were in a school shooting where 17 people died and it just makes me sick.

“It’s immature, rude, and inhuman for these people to destroy the people trying to prevent the death of the future of America because they won’t.”