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Trump's Controversial Easter Messages Target Political Opponents

President Trump wished Americans a Happy Easter but took aim at political foes in divisive remarks about immigration and the judiciary.

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Updated: Apr 20th, 2025, 3:25 PM ET

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On Easter Sunday, President Trump issued two messages on Truth Social. His first expressed goodwill, while his second targeted 'Radical Left Lunatics' and criticized judicial decisions against his immigration policies. Trump blamed Joe Biden for allowing criminals into the U.S. and reiterated his claims about the 2020 election, suggesting it was stolen. His comments, made while many Americans celebrated Easter, drew attention amid recent Supreme Court rulings regarding deportations under his administration.


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