MAGA Supporters Turn Against Trump, Labeling Him 'Insane' Over Controversial Easter Post
During the annual Easter Egg Roll on April 6, 2026, President Donald Trump made headlines not for his holiday greetings but for a controversial post on Truth Social that has left many of his supporters reeling.

After skipping multiple Easter events, Trump’s message diverged sharply from traditional Christian themes. Instead of celebrating the holiday, he issued a belligerent warning to Iran, laced with expletives and an unexpected invocation of "Allah," the Arabic term for God.
"Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!!" Trump declared, escalating tensions with a tone that many deemed alarming. This outburst followed Pam Bondi's recent comments after her dismissal, adding to the growing discontent among his former allies.

As the post progressed, Trump’s rhetoric intensified: "Open the F***** Strait, you crazy b*******, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP." Such statements have prompted backlash from within his own ranks.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a staunch supporter, called on Christians in Trump's administration to "beg forgiveness from God," accusing them of complicity in what she described as the president's "madness." Her remarks reflect a broader concern among some MAGA supporters regarding Trump's mental state.

"Everyone in his administration that claims to be a Christian needs to fall on their knees and beg forgiveness from God and stop worshipping the President," Greene asserted on social media. She emphasized the importance of peace and reconciliation, especially on a day meant for reflection and love.
Greene's sentiments were echoed by others who felt betrayed by Trump's words. Vance Murphy, a six-time Trump voter, expressed his disillusionment: "'Praise be to Allah' on Easter morning? This is not what we signed up for." His frustration highlights a growing rift between Trump and his base.

Clint Russell, host of the Liberty Lockdown podcast, also voiced his concerns, stating that Trump’s actions are leading to a loss of followers and a departure from MAGA principles. "This war is an abomination and Trump is clearly insane," he wrote, urging fellow supporters to reconsider their allegiance.
The fallout from Trump's Easter message raises questions about the future of his support within the MAGA movement. As former allies grapple with their loyalty amidst these developments, the implications for Trump's political standing remain uncertain.






















