Trump’s son gets permit allowing him to hunt Alaska grizzly bear
Donald Trump Jr. was one of just three people to apply for 27 non-resident hunting permits for a unit on the Seward Peninsula.
ANCHORAGE — Donald Trump Jr. has been granted the right to hunt a grizzly bear in northwestern Alaska’s near the Bering Sea town of Nome, a state official said on Friday.
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