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Trump Post Leaves the Entire Nation Speechless

President Donald Trump generated broad bewilderment and alarm on Friday morning, April 10, 2026, through an enigmatic message in all capital letters shared on Truth Social that provided no background or reasoning for its foreboding character.

The 79-year-old president simply stated: “WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL RESET!!! President DJT.”

The mysterious post came as Trump confronts growing pressure regarding his highly unpopular Iran war and a delicate ceasefire agreement that seems to be falling apart mere days after the president proclaimed it a “total and complete victory.” The two-week cessation of fighting, revealed on April 8, was facilitated by Pakistan following weeks of catastrophic U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran that resulted in thousands of civilian deaths and brought the region to the edge of nuclear war.

Trump’s Friday morning statement came after a turbulent Thursday during which the president distributed an exceptionally violent video depicting a Haitian immigrant fatally beating a woman with a hammer, published warnings regarding Iran’s authority over the Strait of Hormuz, and released a 482-word diatribe against notable MAGA influencers who have opposed him concerning the war.

The suggested two-week ceasefire agreement with Iran has encountered significant challenges already. Although the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz constituted a primary condition of the deal, Iran has maintained the vital shipping corridor essentially blocked days following the ceasefire announcement. Approximately 25 percent of the world’s seaborne oil trade and 20 percent of global liquefied natural gas typically transit through the confined waterway separating Iran and Oman. By April 9, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company CEO Sultan Al Jaber verified the strait remained shut, with 230 laden oil tankers awaiting inside the Gulf.

Compounding the difficulties, Tehran is contemplating imposing a toll on vessels passing through the Strait—a policy that was nonexistent before Trump launched the multibillion-dollar Middle East conflict in late February.

“There are reports that Iran is charging fees to tankers going through the Hormuz Strait—They better not be and, if they are, they better stop now,” Trump posted on Truth Social on Thursday, hinting at the possibility of violating his own ceasefire deal.

Trump’s choice to distribute graphic footage of a deadly hammer attack attracted specific condemnation. The video showed Haitian immigrant Rolbert Joachin repeatedly striking Nilufa Easmin, a 51-year-old Bangladeshi mother of two who worked as a gas station clerk in Fort Myers, Florida. Joachin, 40, was arrested for the April 3 killing. According to the Department of Homeland Security, he first entered the U.S. in August 2022, was issued a removal order, but was granted Temporary Protected Status that later expired.

Trump asserted he had an “obligation” to share the disturbing footage “so that people can see what Democrats are protecting, and wanting to come into our Country.” The post echoed his debunked claims from the 2024 campaign that Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, were eating people’s cats and dogs—a conspiracy theory that Springfield police, the city’s Republican mayor, and Ohio’s Republican governor all confirmed had no credible evidence behind it.

The president’s late-night Thursday rant targeted high-profile MAGA figures Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones, all of whom have publicly criticized the Iran war. Trump attacked them in unusually personal terms, going after their intelligence, professional credentials, and families. He called Carlson a “Hand Flailing Fool” who “couldn’t even finish College,” labeled Owens “crazy,” and dismissed all four as “NUT JOBS” with “Third Rate Podcasts.”

The four commentators hit back hard. Owens posted a screenshot of Trump’s rant and wrote, “It may be time to put Grandpa up in a home.” Jones declared on his show that Trump was exhibiting “dementia” and called for the 25th Amendment to be invoked. Kelly said on her podcast that she was “sick of this ****” after Trump threatened to destroy an “entire civilization.”

The deterioration of Trump’s relationship with previously faithful MAGA influencers signifies a significant transformation in the political environment. These personalities facilitated Trump’s political ascent and supported him throughout countless controversies, but the Iran conflict has emerged as a point of rupture for numerous members of his base who trusted Trump’s “no new wars” commitments from the 2024 campaign.

Trump’s unpredictable social media conduct has also included recent attacks on California Gov. Gavin Newsom, whom Trump has labeled “Newscum” and mocked for his dyslexia. The president has even suggested Newsom’s learning disability should disqualify him from seeking the presidency in 2028. Newsom has responded by calling Trump a “brain-dead moron who bombs children” and criticizing his administration’s handling of the Iran war and subsequent gas price spikes.

Trump’s Friday morning “reset” message offered no clarity on what he meant or what changes might be coming. The post arrived on the same day as March Consumer Price Index data showed the largest gasoline price spike since 1967, a direct consequence of the Strait of Hormuz closure that Trump’s war triggered. Some analysts interpreted the cryptic message as an attempt to frame the troubled ceasefire and its aftermath as a broader American strategic success, but the president provided no follow-up posts to explain the statement.

The Islamabad peace talks collapsed on Sunday, April 12, after 21 hours of negotiations, with Vice President JD Vance announcing no deal had been reached after Iran refused to commit to abandoning its nuclear program. Trump responded by ordering a U.S. naval blockade of all Iranian ports, effective Monday, April 13, at 10 a.m., a move Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warned would be treated as a ceasefire violation. Oil surged back above $100 a barrel on the news, with the average U.S. gas price now at $4.13 a gallon, up $1.14 since the war began.

The disorderly 24-hour span highlights the instability characterizing Trump’s presidency as he manages an unpopular foreign conflict, rebellion within his own political base, and ongoing feuds with political opponents. With the ceasefire deal showing signs of collapse, gas prices soaring, and MAGA influencers turning against him, Trump appears increasingly isolated even as he declares victory.

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