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April 5th, 2026 At 803 this morning, Easter Sunday, President
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Donald J. Trump's social media account posted, Tuesday will be power plant day and bridge
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day, all wrapped up in one in Iran. There will be nothing like it. Open the f***ing straight
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you crazy f***ing, or you'll be living in hell. Just watch. Praise be to Allah, President
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Donald J. Trump. There are many things that could be going on with this ultimatum, which
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actually doesn't sound like Trump's usual style, in the same way the post of yesterday
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morning didn't. The post appears to be threatening to commit war crimes by attacking civilian
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infrastructure and it appears to suggest Trump is considering using tactical nuclear weapons.
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He emphasized the production of such weapons in his first administration. He seemed to encourage
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this interpretation in an interview with Rachel Scott of ABC News today. She said, Trump told me the
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conflict should be over in days, not weeks, but if no deal is made, he's blowing up the whole
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country with very little off the table. If it happens, it happens, and if it doesn't, we're
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blowing up the whole country, he said. I asked if there's anything off limits. Very little, he said.
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In 2023, a book by New York Times Washington correspondent Michael Schmidt alleged that in 2017,
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when Trump was warning North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on social media that North Korea would
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be met with fire and fury and frankly power, the likes of which this world has never seen before.
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Behind closed doors, he was talking about launching a preemptive strike against North Korea,
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and if using a nuclear weapon against the country and blaming someone else for the strike.
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Schmidt reports that Trump's White House chief of staff at the time, retired US Marine Corps General
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John Kelly, brought military leaders to try to explain to Trump why that would be a bad idea,
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and finally got him to move away from the plan by telling him he could prove he was the greatest
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salesman in the world by finding a diplomatic solution to his fight with the North Korean leader.
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In his own book about that period, journalist Bob Woodward wrote,
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the American people had little idea that July through September of 2017 had been so dangerous.
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But Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Woodward,
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we never knew whether it was real or whether it was a bluff.
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And that's another way to look at the post from Trump's social media account,
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that he is panicked, that he has not been able to bully other countries into fixing the mess he
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created by attacking Iran and precipitating the closure of the Strait of Hormuz,
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and is now simply trying to bully Iran.
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In the Guardian last Monday, Sydney Blumenthal noted that Trump has declared victory more than
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eight times, says he is one more than ten times, and said Iranian forces have been obliterated
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or suffered obliteration more than six times. Blumenthal noted Trump is now threatening to
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obliterate Iran's power grid and is used the words decimate or decimation at least six times.
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Trump's crazy post does, after all, push back yet again the deadline for his threats to
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rain destruction on Iran, which he then extended again in another post at 1238 pm, saying,
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Tuesday, 8 o'clock pm, Eastern time. This dynamic was not lost on Alice and Gill of Mueller,
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she wrote, who noted, it was March 23rd, then March 27th, then March 30th, then he gave that
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weird address on April 1st, New Deadline April 4th, then April 6th at 7am, then April 7th at 8 pm,
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and now another address tomorrow at 1 pm. The chaos is intentional. She also noted that his
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deadlines and his abandonment of them often seem tied to the rhythms of the stock market.
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In an interview with Barack Reved of Axios today, shortly after this morning's post,
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Trump reiterated that, if they don't make a deal, I'm blowing up everything over there.
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But also said the U.S. is in deep negotiations with Iran and that he thinks a deal can be reached.
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Trump told Reved that his on-voiced Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner, not Secretary of State Marco
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Rubio, are talking with the Iranians. Sources told Reved that mediators from Pakistan, Egypt,
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and Turkey are facilitating the talks. But Iranian officials are refusing to deal with Whitkoff
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and Kushner after they apparently misunderstood earlier negotiations and instead told Trump
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the talks weren't going well before he launched strikes. Neither Whitkoff nor Kushner is a trained
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diplomat and both have deep financial ties to the Middle East. Notably, Saudi Arabia's Crown
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Prince Mohammed bin Salman, or MBS, who urged Trump to start the Iran War, has invested at least
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$2 billion in Kushner's private equity firm. On March 13th, Rob Copeland and Maureen Farrell of
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the New York Times reported that Kushner is trying to raise $5 billion or more for his private
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equity firm from Middle East governments at the same time as he is supposed to be negotiating
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peace in the region. But Stephen Kaelin, Elliot Brown and Summer Saeed of the Wall Street Journal,
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reported today that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has already cost the Saudis
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about $10 billion and the grand plans of MBS were already falling short of money.
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Some of those plans were US investments. The reporter's note that even before the war,
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the Saudis sovereign well-fun, the same one that invested in Kushner's private equity firm,
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had sold much of its US stock portfolio. Last year, MBS promised to invest up to $1 trillion
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in the US. Those investments are now under review. Regardless of the inspiration for Trump's post,
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by itself, it tells a very clear story. The Federal Bureau of Investigations
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former assistant director for counterintelligence, Frank Fighley-Uzi, posted,
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the American president has lost his mind. Journalist Stephen Beschloss wrote,
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This is an actual post. This is not funny. This is beyond desperate. This is a deeply
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unwelman who doesn't belong anywhere near the levers of power. Every member of his cabinet
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and Congress is complicit in not demanding his removal now.
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Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat of Connecticut, posted,
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If I were in Trump's cabinet, I would spend Easter calling constitutional lawyers about the 25th
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Amendment. This is completely, utterly, unhinged. He's already killed thousands. He's going to kill
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thousands more. The 25th Amendment establishes a process through which a majority of the cabinet
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and the vice president or another body Congress designates can remove a president deemed
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unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.
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Murphy was not the only one thinking along those lines. Holly Silverman of Newsweek reported
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that on the prediction market platform Kalshi, which allows traders to buy yes or no shares
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on the question, will the 25th Amendment be used during Trump's presidency? Yes, has moved in
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recent days from 28.6% to 35.1%.
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Letters from an American was written and read by Heather Cox Richardson.
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It was produced at Soundscape Productions, Dead and Massachusets, recorded with music composed