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Trump with no guard rails: ‘Civilization will die’ post shows his growing power over social media
"In his first term, I think people would have been a lot more worked up about whether or not a post like this should or should not stay up," former Facebook official Katie Harbath said.
Donald Trump’s Easter Sunday post on Truth Social left US politicians scrambling for words, and some of the most pointed reactions came from unexpected corners. The president and several lawmakers addressed one of the week’s most alarming moments in American politics.
Donald Trump's explicit Easter morning message to Iran – a direct threat to destroy civilian infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz isn't opened by Tuesday – was widely condemned from figures across the political spectrum.
A profanity-laced Easter post, and another post April 7 saying Iran will "die" has RI congressmen begging people to speak up against the president.
The United States will work closely with Iran, which has undergone "regime change," and will be talking about tariff and sanctions relief with Tehran, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday after declaring a two-week ceasefire.
A couple living in Iran’s capital have grown used to the sound of daily airstrikes five weeks into the war DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Zahra Arghavan and Mehdi Alishir stood on their balcony, watching the sun set over Tehran and bracing for the sound of airstrikes .
President’s press conference after White House Easter egg roll did little to dispel fears he has lost touch with reality
By Bo Erickson, Nandita Bose and Steve Holland WASHINGTON, April 7 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's warning to destroy Iran if it does not yield to his demands drew rebukes from around the globe and even unnerved some aides and supporters,