On Easter Sunday, Rev. Franklin Graham shared a message of hope for disaster victims in North Carolina and California. Speaking on "Fox & Friends Weekend," the CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association emphasized the importance of faith in recovery for those affected by recent disasters. He highlighted how faith can provide comfort and strength during tough times.
In a separate event, President Donald Trump sent out two Easter messages on Sunday. The first was a warm greeting to all Americans, wishing them a joyful Easter filled with peace and joy. He expressed hope that everyone could celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, stating, "HE IS RISEN!!"
However, just minutes later, Trump shifted his tone in a second message. He addressed what he called "Radical Left Lunatics," criticizing them for their opposition to his administration’s immigration policies. He accused them of trying to bring dangerous individuals back into the U.S. and expressed frustration with judges and law enforcement officials whom he deemed ineffective.
Trump also took the opportunity to criticize President Joe Biden, claiming that his policies have allowed criminals to enter the country. He referred to Biden as the "WORST and most Incompetent President" and mentioned issues surrounding the 2020 election and the use of an autopen for signing documents.
These messages reflect the ongoing political tensions in the country, especially concerning immigration policies and the broader national discourse. While Graham’s message focused on faith and recovery, Trump’s remarks highlighted divisions and frustrations within the political landscape.
