On Easter Sunday, former U.S. President Donald Trump stirred new controversy by turning a festive holiday greeting into a sharp political outburst. Posting on his platform, Truth Social, Trump unleashed a scathing critique of President Joe Biden, progressive leaders, members of the judiciary, and law enforcement.

Rather than a traditional message of peace, Trump’s statement blended sarcasm with accusation. “Happy Easter to all, including the Radical Left Lunatics,” he began, before alleging they were working to allow violent criminals, drug traffickers, gang members, and those with severe mental health issues to return to the country.

His tirade continued with barbed words aimed at members of the justice system. Trump denounced what he called “weak and ineffective” judges and law enforcement figures, blaming them for failing to prevent what he described as a “sinister” and “violent” assault on the nation.

The explosive message marks yet another instance where Trump has used major holidays to launch political attacks. Critics argue such timing undermines national unity and the spirit of the occasion, while supporters view it as candid truth-telling amid what they see as institutional failure.

As the 2024 presidential campaign heats up, Trump’s rhetoric shows no signs of cooling—holiday or not.