Donald Trump Posts Shocking Violent Video and Launches Explosive Attack on Immigration System

Donald Trump posted a long and emotional message on his social media platform, Truth Social, on Thursday. Along with his post, he shared what he described as raw video footage showing a very violent incident, where a woman appeared to be beaten to death. He claimed the attacker was a man from Haiti who had been allowed to stay in the United States under a program called Temporary Protected Status.
In his post, Trump said that the man was a criminal who had been let into the country under the leadership of Joe Biden and Democratic lawmakers. He blamed current immigration policies for the incident and described the attack as extremely brutal. He also criticized the Temporary Protected Status program, calling it abused and fraudulent, and said his administration is trying to end it but is being blocked by federal judges he described as biased.
Trump argued that this single case should be enough to convince judges to stop interfering with his immigration policies. He also claimed that under Biden and the Democratic Party, the United States had allowed millions of dangerous or unstable people into the country without proper checks. He repeated a broader argument he has made before, saying that allowing large numbers of immigrants from poorer countries harms the United States.
He went on to say that his administration is trying to reverse what he sees as damage by increasing deportations. He warned that if Democrats return to power, they would reopen the borders and allow criminals into the country again. He ended that part of his message by expressing sympathy for the victim’s family and promising that justice would be delivered quickly.
Trump also warned people not to watch the video he shared because it was extremely disturbing, but said he felt it was important to show it so people could understand what he believes current immigration policies are allowing.
This is not the first time Trump has made strong claims about Haitian immigrants. In the past, he spread a widely criticized false story during a presidential debate, claiming Haitian workers in Springfield, Ohio were eating people’s pets, which was later debunked.
The video he shared caused strong reactions online. Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, criticized the move and compared it to past racist policies in U.S. history. A political commentator known as Polly Sigh described Trump as unstable and extreme in response to the post. Meanwhile, conspiracy theory researcher Mike Rothschild made a sarcastic comment comparing the situation to a much calmer moment in history involving Jimmy Carter, highlighting how different political communication has become over time.



