Donald Trump’s Fourth of July message on Truth Social stirred up a lot of controversy. In his post celebrating Independence Day, Trump criticized President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and others he sees as his enemies.
He slammed Biden’s debate performance, questioned his abilities, and mocked Harris for her political failures. Trump also targeted a prosecutor involved in legal cases against him, calling him “deranged” and accusing him of being corrupt.
The post drew swift condemnation from various quarters. Critics, including the group Republicans Against Trump and former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, characterized Trump’s message as deranged and indicative of a relentless focus on retribution should he return to office.
One commentator likened Trump to a “drunk uncle” making divisive remarks during family gatherings. Despite the backlash, Trump found support from some quarters, with a Florida Republican praising his message as among the best ever.
Trump’s communication director, Steven Cheung, dismissed the criticism as stemming from “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” criticizing liberals and Never Trumpers for their opposition. Meanwhile, President Biden marked the occasion with a more traditional message of unity and patriotism, wishing Americans a blessed Independence Day and hosting families at the White House for celebrations.
The controversy underscores the deep political divisions in the U.S., with Trump’s provocative statements on a national holiday highlighting his combative approach and polarizing effect on public discourse. His use of Truth Social, a platform he helped launch amid claims of censorship on mainstream social media, reflects ongoing efforts to maintain a vocal presence and rally his base ahead of the upcoming presidential election.