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Donald Trump Jr. has sparked controversy after a hunting excursion in the lagoon of Venice, where he reportedly killed a rare duck species. A video released by Trump Jr. shows him shooting waterfowl in a protected area, which has drawn ire from local politicians and wildlife advocates. According to Andrea Zanoni, a local politician in Venice, the bird appears to be a Wigeon, which is protected under both Italian and European law, making its killing a crime.
Zanoni has announced plans to pursue legal action against Trump Jr. for this incident, stating, “Venice and Italy are not the property of the USA,” emphasizing that hunting in the protected zone is prohibited for foreigners. The uproar began when the online magazine "Field Ethos," which Trump Jr. contributes to, posted the hunting video titled "The Global Hunt for Adventure."
As the debate escalates, Italian authorities have stated that they will “handle the matter in a timely manner.” Trump Jr. has yet to comment on the situation.