Iran, Trump and Easter message
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The Easter post from Trump led many Democrats and critics to demand the Cabinet remove the president from office.
The Trump administration has taken a new tack in celebrating Easter. On social media, several key Cabinet departments openly embraced the core Christian tenet of Christ's resurrection.
In a profanity-laden post on Truth Social, President Trump lashed out at Iran and injected new volatility into the conflict, hours after U.S. forces carried out a high-risk rescue mission.
The former congresswoman joined a chorus of critics rebuking Trump over his threat to target Iranian infrastructure on Easter Sunday.
Donald Trump emerged from the White House on Sunday after he shared a highly controversial Easter message on his social platform, Truth Social.
A prominent NFL reporter has called out President Trump's message on Easter Sunday, April 5. Easter Sunday messages have poured in from across the sports world, including messages from Patrick Mahomes,
The president said earlier this week he would "immediately" impose a 50 percent duty on imports from any country that supplies weapons to Iran.
President Trump and administration officials have extended more pronounced overtures to Christians in public statements and executive orders.
The extraordinary threat signaled Trump's willingness to authorize U.S. military strikes on Iranian infrastructure if no ceasefire deal is reached by 5 p.m. PDT Tuesday.