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Openly gay Olympic skier who placed 12th insults Ivanka Trump online and it backfires disastrously

Openly gay Olympic skier who placed 12th insults Ivanka Trump online and it backfires disastrously

You probably have no idea who Gus Kenworthy is because he wasn't a stand out talent at the Olympics this year and only made the news rounds for dissing Mike Pence and the Trump administration, but in case you were following the skier at all at this year's 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, he only got douchier as the games went on.

This time, he's taking a jab at Ivanka Trump -- and Eric Trump, along with Twitter, isn't having it.

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Kenworthy placed 12th in the slopestyle final and tweeted his farewell after the closing ceremony but not before taking a disgusting dig at White House adviser Ivanka Trump. The only time he makes news headlines is when he's bashing the administration.

"I think it's disgusting. ... That's not what the Olympics is about. Politics should not enter into the Olympics," Eric Trump told "Fox & Friends."

Olympic bobsledder Lauren Gibbs took a selfie with Ivanka and Whtie House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders with the caption, "It’s important to remember that we don’t have to agree on everything to get along, be civil to each other and enjoy each others company #Itsforamerica it was a pleasure to meet you both!” The tweet was later deleted.

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