Trump defends 'vulgar' Easter Sunday outburst: 'To make my point'
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Trump defends 'vulgar' Easter Sunday outburst: 'To make my point'

April 6, 2026
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On Monday, President Donald Trump defended his profanity-laced threat he issued on Easter Sunday, a threat that baffled onlookers after he praised Allah and demanded that Iran “open the F----- Strait.”“Why did you use such vulgar language in that Truth Social post?” a reporter asked Trump, who was taking questions during the White House’s 2026 Easter Egg Roll event.“Only to make my point,” Trump said.

Trump defends 'vulgar' Easter Sunday outburst: 'To make my point'

“I think you’ve heard it before.”Trump’s vulgar threat was issued amid the president’s Tuesday deadline for Iran to re-open the Strait of Hormuz – a critical shipping waterway – to U.S.-aligned vessels, or face a large-scale attack on its civilian infrastructure. Trump’s threat being issued on Easter Sunday – with the president skipping Easter service in lieu of taking a “bizarre tour” of Washington, D.C. – also stunned critics.

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