Fans Shocked! Marjorie Taylor Greene & Candace Owens Slam President Trump's Easter Warning to Iran Despite Rejecting Ceasefire
One year into his second presidency, Candace Owens and Marjorie Taylor Greene shifted from being strong supporters of Donald Trump to becoming major critics. On Easter Sunday, President Trump stirred controversy by threatening Iran in a post on Truth Social, leading to backlash from Owens, Greene, other Republicans, and the American public.
President Trump issued a warning to Iran on Easter, setting a deadline for compliance by Tuesday, which was interpreted as April 7. The post received nearly 84,000 likes and included strong language directed at Iran, causing a stir among supporters and critics alike.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's Response to Trump's Threat
Marjorie Taylor Greene condemned Trump's actions as anti-Christian in a lengthy response to his Iran threat. She accused the U.S. of starting an unprovoked war against Iran and criticized Israel for possessing nuclear weapons. Greene's post garnered over 9.1 million views.
In a separate incident, Candace Owens joined the criticism of the Trump administration, labeling it as satanic and referring to Trump as the "Mad King." She expressed concerns about Trump's mental state and the influence of religious fanatics in his administration.
Iran Rejects Ceasefire Proposal Amid Escalating Tensions
Iran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal on Monday, insisting on a permanent end to the conflict and seeking guarantees against future attacks. The nation's response was shared through Pakistan, with Iran emphasizing the need for reconstruction and sanctions relief.
President Trump reiterated his threat against Iran, broadening the scope of potential targets beyond civilians to the entire country. Tensions escalated as the U.S. set a deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face severe consequences, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hinting at escalating military actions.