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Trump unleashes angry Memorial Day statement accusing Biden of flooding the US with criminals and blasting judges from Washington to New York

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By Gift Badewo

While most Americans paused to honor fallen heroes on Memorial Day, former President Donald Trump used the moment to launch a fiery social media tirade — one that ran for 172 words and targeted everyone from President Joe Biden to federal judges.

A Holiday Message Turned Political Barrage

Rather than a solemn tribute, Trump’s post quickly shifted into attack mode.

He accused Biden of allowing over 21 million illegal immigrants into the country, many of whom he described as “criminals” and “mentally insane.”

The former president then turned his ire toward what he called “monster USA-hating” judges, claiming they protected dangerous criminals and undermined national security.

Scorching Words for Biden and the Courts

In classic Trump fashion, he didn’t hold back.

He referred to his critics as “scum,” slammed open border policies, and accused members of the judiciary of having a “sick ideology.”

He also called on the U.S. Supreme Court to step in and stop what he sees as the destruction of America by the radical left.

Another Holiday, Another Verbal Grenade

This isn’t new behavior.

Trump has made a habit of turning holiday greetings into political statements — and Memorial Day 2025 followed that same script.

Critics say his tone is inappropriate for the occasion, while supporters view it as Trump speaking uncomfortable truths.

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A performance driven and goal oriented young lady with excellent verbal and non-verbal communication skills. She is experienced in creative writing, editing, proofreading, and administration. Gift is also skilled in Customer Service and Relationship Management, Project Management, Human Resource Management, Team work, and Leadership with a Master's degree in Communication and Language Arts (Applied Communication).