In a powerful Memorial Day message, President Donald J. Trump didn’t hold back — delivering a bold warning to what he called the “radical left monsters” threatening America’s future and vowing to restore strength, safety, and sovereignty to the nation.
The 45th President took to Truth Social early Monday with an all-caps declaration that set social media ablaze.
“HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY TO ALL, INCLUDING THE SCUM THAT SPENT THE LAST FOUR YEARS TRYING TO DESTROY OUR COUNTRY THROUGH WARPED RADICAL LEFT MINDS,” Trump wrote.
Rather than offering platitudes, Trump used the solemn holiday to sound the alarm on what he described as the deliberate dismantling of America by the Biden administration and liberal judges. He called out the surge in illegal immigration, accusing the current White House of allowing “millions” of criminals and mentally unstable individuals to enter the U.S. unchecked.
“We are being invaded,” Trump warned, blaming an “incompetent president” and a judicial system filled with “activist judges” for blocking his efforts to deport dangerous criminals.
A CALL TO REMEMBER — AND TO ACT
Later that day at Arlington National Cemetery, Trump struck a reverent tone while honoring fallen heroes from the Battle of Bunker Hill, but quickly turned to the stakes facing America today.
“Those young men gave everything for the freest, greatest, and most noble Republic to ever exist. A Republic that I am now fixing — after four very hard years.”
Without mentioning President Biden by name, Trump blasted the “open borders disaster” and rampant lawlessness he says has surged under Democrat leadership.
“People are pouring through our borders unchecked,” Trump said. “Doing things that are indescribable. But I promise you this — we will do better than ever before. I guarantee it.”
ALIEN ENEMIES ACT: TRUMP CRACKS DOWN ON FOREIGN GANGS
In March, Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a rarely used wartime law, to expedite the removal of criminal noncitizens — starting with the notorious Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
Over 100 suspected gang members were swiftly deported to El Salvador, marking a bold new chapter in Trump’s second-term immigration policy. But the effort has faced legal challenges, with the U.S. Supreme Court blocking further deportations on May 16, citing due process concerns.
When pressed during an NBC interview on whether all people — citizen or not — deserve due process, Trump replied:
“I don’t know. I’m not a lawyer… But we’d need millions of trials. We have murderers, drug dealers — the worst people on Earth — and I was elected to get them the hell out.”
FAITH IN JUSTICE — AND IN AMERICA
Despite slamming what he called “USA-hating judges,” Trump held out hope that the judicial system could still be redeemed.
“Hopefully, the United States Supreme Court, and other good and compassionate judges throughout the land, will save us from the decisions of the monsters who want our country to go to hell,” he wrote.
The post ended on a hopeful, patriotic note:
“Fear not — we have made great progress over the last 4 months. America will soon be safe and great again. Again, Happy Memorial Day. And God bless America!”