Trump shares 2 Easter messages, with one blasting ‘Radical Left’ and Biden

President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Easter Sunday to wish Americans a happy Easter. In his first message, he and Melania sent well wishes to all those celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, whether attending church or watching from home. Trump emphasized the message of peace and joy on this special day.
However, just six minutes later, Trump shifted his tone in a second message directed at what he referred to as “Radical Left Lunatics.” He accused them of trying to disrupt his administration’s plans on illegal immigration and border security. Trump called out those he believed were working against him, including judges, law enforcement officials, and President Joe Biden.
In a fiery post, Trump condemned the Radical Left Lunatics for their alleged efforts to bring dangerous individuals back into the country, such as murderers, drug lords, and gang members. He criticized what he called an “Open Borders Policy” implemented by Biden, which he claimed allowed millions of criminals to enter the U.S.
Trump didn’t hold back in his Easter message, labeling Biden as America’s “WORST and most Incompetent President.” He also referenced the Biden autopen controversy and the 2020 presidential election in his closing remarks.
The former president’s administration has been facing challenges regarding the deportation of violent criminal illegal aliens under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. A recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court halted the deportations of Venezuelans in northern Texas under the act, citing the need for due process in challenging their removal.
Despite the pushback, Trump remains steadfast in his stance on immigration and border security. His messages on Easter serve as a reminder of his commitment to these issues and his ongoing feud with those he perceives as obstacles to his agenda.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, Trump’s Easter messages reflect the ongoing tensions and divisions within American politics. His words resonate with his supporters and critics alike, highlighting the deep-seated disagreements that have come to define the current political climate.