After Donlad Trump sent a barrage of menacing threats towards Iran on Sunday morning Piers Morgan hit out at the President’s “embarrassing” post on Truth Social
Pers Morgan has blasted Donald Trump after his latest barrage of menacing threats towards Iran.
President Donald Trump spent Sunday afternoon at his Virginia Golf Course after bypassing traditional Easter events amid speculation about his wellbeing. Trump was captured by Reuters arriving at the facility on Sunday morning dressed in golf shoes. He paused to take photographs with supporters, while social media posts revealed various Easter-themed events taking place at the venue.
Just hours earlier the president sent a barrage of menacing threats towards Iran. He posted on Truth Social: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!!” Trump, 79, started. “Open the F***ing’ Strait, you crazy b*****ds, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH!” he fumed. “Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP”
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His message has triggered fierce criticism, with many challenging the President’s state of mind. Outspoken broadcaster Piers Morgan reacted: “This is embarrassing. Delete it, President – unless you want everyone to think you’ve lost your marbles.”
But it isn’t all negative from Piers as two hours later he took to X to address the US mission to rescue their second downed airman in Iran. He said: “The more I read about the US mission to rescue their 2nd downed airman in Iran, the more astounding it is. Kudos to the CIA, SEAL Team 6, and all the others involved in finding their man & getting him out. And to him, for incredible guts & tenacity.”
It comes after Social media erupted on Saturday afternoon with unverified claims that Trump had been transported to Walter Reed Hospital – with some users on X even suggesting the president had passed away.
The speculation intensified when the White House announced a lid on Trump’s schedule for the remainder of the day at 11 a.m., prompting widespread questions about the Commander-In-Chief’s whereabouts. The White House subsequently refuted any health concerns, stating the President was continuing to work throughout the Easter weekend.
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