Overview
- On Easter Sunday, Trump issued dual Truth Social posts: one with traditional religious greetings and another attacking political opponents, judges, and ex-President Biden.
- Trump referred to critics of his immigration policies as 'radical maniacs' and accused them of enabling criminals and MS-13 gang members to re-enter the U.S.
- The administration faced backlash over the deportation of a migrant to El Salvador, which it called an 'administrative error,' though it continued to allege gang ties disputed by the deportee's lawyers.
- Protests erupted outside the White House on April 19, with demonstrators condemning Trump’s hardline immigration stance and contested deportation actions.
- Federal judges have blocked parts of Trump’s deportation orders, prompting him to label them 'weak and incapable' as legal battles over immigration policy persist.