Scott Melker, a Miami-based DJ who claims to have attended the University of Pennsylvania with the now 38-year-old Donald Trump Jr., has posted some interesting, albeit unsubstantiated, claims on Facebook about his time spent with both Trump Jr and Trump Sr.
His post includes claims of Donald Sr. slapping his son around the face with enough force that he fell to the floor and of what Donald Jr. got up to when he drank alcohol. Which was supposedly quite a lot.
Anyways, the post makes for an interesting read four days before the election that will see Donald Trump either win or lose the Oval Office.

Obviously these stories are the claims of one man and verification of what Scott says is problematic. Scott himself has said in the comments that, 'You have no reason to believe me, but the story is true.' He continues, 'I also don't think it's earth shattering, or will change anyone's opinion. Just something I felt compelled to share.'
In other Trump news, get ready for the Trumpette, a creation by a Syrian artist going by the name 'Saint Hoax'. He has turned Donald Trump into a Barbie-like doll with outfits inspired by his sexist comments.

'Trumpette is a fashion doll inspired by all the sexist things Donald Trump has said. It objectifies Trump the same way that he has been objectifying women. As a visual protest, I trapped Trump inside the misogynistic box that he has created for women, and included some of the crude remarks he made about certain topics such as public breastfeeding, female bodies and working women.'
There are five Trumpettes to choose from. Check out the rest of them on Saint Hoax's Twitter.
He told Telegraph Women that, 'the way Trump has been objectifying women is appalling. If Trump won, this would be a huge step backwards for women not only in the United States, but all around the world.'
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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.