
President Trump’s expletive-laden Easter post threatening Iranian civilians has fractured his conservative base, with Tucker Carlson and MTG condemning the message as morally bankrupt and religiously offensive.
Story Snapshot
- Trump posted an Easter message on Truth Social, threatening to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges, using profanity, and ending with “Praise be to Allah”
- Tucker Carlson blasted the post as “vile on every level,” accusing Trump of threatening war crimes and mocking Christianity on its holiest day
- Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene called the post “evil” and urged Christians to pray for Trump’s forgiveness
- The backlash reveals deepening divisions within the MAGA movement between foreign policy hawks and isolationists
- U.S. gas prices have surged to $4.14 per gallon amid the ongoing Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz blockade
Easter Message Sparks Conservative Outrage
President Donald Trump posted a controversial message on Truth Social on Easter Sunday, threatening massive military strikes against Iranian infrastructure.
The post warned Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by an 8 p.m. deadline, stating:
“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah.”
The timing of Christianity’s holiest day and the explicit threats against civilian infrastructure immediately drew condemnation from prominent conservative voices.
Tucker Carlson: "How dare you speak that way on Easter morning to the country? Who do you think you are? You're tweeting out the F word on Easter morning?" pic.twitter.com/NreE7YVAp3
— World Vibe (@world_vibe_en) April 6, 2026
Carlson Denounces Threats as War Crimes
Tucker Carlson delivered a scathing podcast monologue condemning Trump’s Easter post as morally reprehensible on multiple levels.
Carlson accused the president of threatening war crimes by targeting civilian infrastructure, mocking both Islam and Christianity, and speaking as though he considered himself God.
The former Fox News host, once a staunch Trump supporter, has increasingly criticized the administration’s hawkish foreign policy stance.
His rebuke represents a significant rupture within the conservative movement, particularly among isolationist voices who oppose military escalation with Iran and prioritize traditional American restraint over interventionist policies.
Religious Leaders Join Criticism
Marjorie Taylor Greene, the former congresswoman known for her unwavering support of Trump, publicly broke with the president over the Easter post.
Greene called the message “evil” and urged Christians to pray for Trump to seek forgiveness for desecrating Easter with threats of violence.
Her intervention highlights concerns among evangelical Christians that Trump’s rhetoric crosses moral boundaries they cannot defend.
The criticism from Greene, a longtime ally, underscores how the post’s combination of profanity, religious mockery, and holiday timing has alienated key segments of Trump’s base who value Christian principles above political loyalty.
Economic Fallout from Strait Blockade
The escalating U.S.-Iran conflict has imposed severe economic costs on American consumers and businesses.
Gas prices have climbed to $4.14 per gallon, representing a 120 percent increase since the war began. Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has disrupted global energy and shipping markets, leading to surcharges on airline tickets and shipping costs nationwide.
The conflict has reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and devastated Iranian infrastructure, yet Tehran continues refusing ceasefire proposals.
Trump’s deadline-driven approach seeks to force Iran’s compliance, but the economic damage at home is fueling frustration among Americans already struggling with inflation and fiscal mismanagement from Washington.
Tucker Carlson issued a scathing critique of President Trump over comments he made over the weekend on the Iran war, particularly the president's vulgar social media post on Easter Sunday. https://t.co/xcWIaeQ9XJ
— ABC News (@ABC) April 7, 2026
MAGA Movement Faces Defining Split
The controversy exposes a fundamental divide within Trump’s coalition between foreign policy hawks who support aggressive military action and isolationists who oppose endless wars and nation-building.
Carlson and Greene represent a growing faction arguing that America’s interests are better served through restraint, diplomacy, and avoiding entanglements that cost American lives and treasure.
This rift reflects broader concerns among conservatives that Washington elites prioritize geopolitical posturing over the economic well-being and moral values of ordinary Americans.
Whether Trump can maintain unity within his base while pursuing escalatory rhetoric against Iran remains uncertain, as voices like Carlson command significant influence among those frustrated with establishment policies on both left and right.
Sources:
‘Vile on every level’: Tucker Carlson rips Donald Trump over Easter Sunday ‘f-word’ post – Politico
Donald Trump Iran threat Easter post Tucker Carlson response – India Today














