‘POTUS screams like a deranged lunatic’: Trump’s warning about Iran on Easter Sunday sparks anger in the US

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Trump’s profanity-laden warning to Iran sparked widespread reactions in the United States, with Democrats, the media and citizens expressing alarm at the tone and implications of the message.

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Trump announced a press conference on Monday. (Photo: AFP/File)

Trump announced a press conference on Monday. (Photo: AFP/File)

With Iran showing no sign of backing down, US President Donald Trump’s frustration has become increasingly evident in his public messages. In a profanity-laced Easter message, Trump issued a stark warning to Tehran, threatening strikes on key infrastructure if it did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, all rolled into one, in Iran,” Trump wrote on his social media platform, in what appeared to be a direct threat targeting Iranian infrastructure.

“There will never be anything like it!!!” He added.

“Open the strait, you crazy people, or you will live in hell – just watch! Thank God,” Trump said in the post, which sparked sharp reactions across the United States.

Trump’s tweet sparks outrage across America

These statements sparked intense criticism from political leaders, commentators and media figures, many of whom pointed out the language and implications of targeting infrastructure.

Prominent Democrat Chuck Schumer, one of the most powerful opposition voices in Washington, criticized Trump in unusually frank terms.

“Happy Easter, America… The President of the United States is screaming like a madman on social media,” Schumer wrote on X, warning that such rhetoric risks alienating allies and escalating tensions.

Criticism also came from within Trump’s broader political orbit. Anthony Scaramucci, once a close ally turned critic, retweeted the letter and called for his ouster, citing the 25th Amendment.

“At this point our founders considered removing the crazy man in the executive position,” he wrote.

Even within Trump’s support base, there were signs of unease. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who had been among his most vocal allies before the public fallout over politics and political controversies, urged members of his administration to “get involved,” calling the comments “insanity.”

“On Easter morning, this is what President Trump posted. Every person in his administration who claims to be a Christian should get on their knees and ask God for forgiveness and stop worshiping the President and interfering with Trump’s madness. I know you all and I know him, and he’s gone crazy, and you’re all complicit,” reads an excerpt of her X post.

US media, including CNN, also highlighted the unusually frank language. Broadcaster Jake Tapper read the remarks on air, warning viewers of the graphic nature of the president’s words and calling them too unconventional for official communications.

Network analysts said the language was counterproductive to diplomacy, arguing that threats targeting infrastructure, coupled with harsh rhetoric, could further inflame an already volatile situation.

The escalation of tone comes a day after Trump confirmed a deadline for Tehran, saying Iran had a limited time to reach an agreement or reopen the strategic waterway, warning that “all hell” would break loose otherwise.

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