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Donald Trump Jr. dresses as Donald Trump for Halloween

The businessman is the son of Donald Trump and Ivana Trump.

By Annie Martin
Donald Trump, Jr., went as his dad, President Donald Trump, for Halloween. File Photo by Heinz Ruckemann/UPI
Donald Trump, Jr., went as his dad, President Donald Trump, for Halloween. File Photo by Heinz Ruckemann/UPI | License Photo

Nov. 1 (UPI) -- Donald Trump, Jr., celebrated Halloween by dressing as his dad, President Donald Trump.

The 39-year-old businessman channeled his father by wearing a Donald Trump mask and an American flag onesie Tuesday. Trump is the eldest child of Donald Trump and his first wife, Ivana Trump.

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"Taking it to the next level #merica #maga #halloween #costume #nyc #kids #trump," he captioned a slideshow of photos with his kids on Instagram.

Trump, who shares 10-year-old Kai, 8-year-old Donald, 6-year-old Tristan, 5-year-old Spencer and 3-year-old Chloe with wife Vanessa Trump, visited a haunted house on the Upper East Side of Manhattan with his children.

"Literally a full interactive maze. They go all out and it's amazing," he said of the neighborhood attraction, which was located in someone's home. "They also let anyone in to see it."

Taking it to the next level #merica #maga #halloween #costume #nyc #kids #trump

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Trump followed up by sharing a photo of daughter Chloe before putting his kids to bed. He sent social media into a frenzy by remarking about socialism in the caption.

"I'm going to take half of Chloe's candy tonight & give it to some kid who sat at home. It's never to early to teach her about socialism," the businessman wrote.

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling and former Star Trek actor George Takei were among those to respond online.

"Fill her bucket with old candy left by her great-grandfather, then explain that she has more because she's smarter than all the other kids," Rowling wrote.

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"Perhaps if you also told her the kid was too sick to get up and go trick or treating, and had no healthcare, she might learn about sharing," Takei added.

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