Story · March 31, 2024

Trump Posts Easter Greeting, Then Attacks Judges and Prosecutors on Truth Social

Trump's Easter posts on Truth Social Confidence 5/5
★★☆☆☆Fuckup rating 2/5
Noticeable stumble Ranked from 1 to 5 stars based on the scale of the screwup and fallout.

Donald Trump used Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024, for two very different Truth Social posts: first a holiday greeting, then a later complaint aimed at the judges, prosecutors, and special counsel involved in his criminal cases.

The earlier post fit the day. The later one did not. In that second message, Trump returned to a familiar line of attack, casting the justice system as part of a political effort against him and his campaign. The archived post records the shift clearly: holiday message first, grievance post second.

That sequence is the point. On a day when many public figures stick to seasonal greetings, Trump followed a brief nod to the holiday with another round of attacks on the officials handling his cases. The record from March 31 shows both messages, in that order.

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