Hillary Clinton Causes Outrage With Brutal Trump Takedown

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Democratic lawmakers and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have escalated their attacks on President Donald Trump following a week of inflammatory social media posts and failed diplomatic efforts with Iran, with more than 70 House members now calling for the 79-year-old president’s removal from office.

The push for Trump’s ouster intensified after Vice President JD Vance announced Sunday that weekend negotiations in Pakistan had collapsed without producing an agreement. The talks, which lasted more than 21 hours and included Vance, envoy Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, ended with Trump ordering a naval blockade of all Iranian ports beginning Sunday morning.

Speaking on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on April 13, 2026, Clinton’s blistering criticism targeted both Trump’s rhetoric and his administration’s approach to the Iran crisis. She described the president’s diplomatic strategy as “incoherent” and warned that aggressive threats without follow-through had left the United States in “a very weak position.”

“When you look at the last week of unhinged rants coming from Trump’s social media account, it’s just disgraceful,” Clinton said on the program, noting him threatening “civilizational genocide” and attacking Pope Leo XIV.

Among the posts drawing outrage was Trump’s Tuesday morning, April 7, warning that “a whole civilization will die tonight” in Iran without a diplomatic deal. The president had set an 8 p.m. EDT deadline last week for Tehran to meet his terms. He announced a two-week ceasefire deal approximately 90 minutes before the deadline, though Iranian strikes on Gulf nations and Israeli attacks on Lebanon have already tested the agreement’s durability. Netanyahu’s government has said the ceasefire does not apply to Lebanon.

Clinton also condemned Trump’s decision to share a now-deleted AI-generated image depicting himself as Jesus Christ on Orthodox Easter Sunday—a post that drew backlash even from conservative Christians and former allies. Democratic lawmakers also expressed alarm over Trump’s Easter Sunday post, in which he ordered Tehran to “Open the F‑‑‑in’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in **** – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah.”

“Trump has become fully unhinged and we should talk about it,” Clinton wrote on X following her television appearance.

The former 2016 Democratic presidential candidate mocked the administration’s reliance on the same negotiators across multiple simultaneous crises—Ukraine, Iran, and Gaza—as “a joke,” adding that reaching agreements requires “hours of sitting in a chair” that “Trump and his people are unable to do.” She argued that effective diplomacy requires sustained engagement rather than brief, high-profile visits.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez characterized Trump’s Tuesday post as “a threat of genocide” that “merits removal from office,” adding that “the President’s mental faculties are collapsing and cannot be trusted.” Even after the ceasefire announcement, the New York Democrat maintained her position, writing that the “statement changes nothing” and demanding Trump’s removal, whether by his Cabinet or Congress.”

Rep. Linda Sánchez told NewsNation’s Leland Vittert on Thursday that the president’s behavior warranted serious consequences. “When somebody threatens a genocide and has the nuclear codes, there is a problem,” Sánchez said.

She emphasized that targeting civilian infrastructure like power plants and water facilities would constitute war crimes under international law.

Sen. Chris Murphy added his voice to the chorus of concern, writing on X: “If I were in Trump’s Cabinet, I would spend Easter calling constitutional lawyers about the 25th Amendment. This is completely, utterly unhinged.” The 25th Amendment provides a mechanism for removing a president deemed physically or mentally unfit for office, though it requires action by the vice president and a majority of Cabinet members—none of whom have indicated any willingness to act.

In a striking development, former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene joined Democrats in calling for the president’s removal. “25TH AMENDMENT!!! Not a single bomb has dropped on America. We cannot kill an entire civilization,” Greene wrote on X, calling Trump’s rhetoric “evil and madness.” The former Georgia congresswoman, once among Trump’s most ferocious defenders, resigned from Congress on January 5 following a bitter public feud with the president over the Epstein files and his handling of the Iran war.

More than 70 Democratic lawmakers called for Trump’s removal in the wake of his threats, according to NBC News.

The controversy highlights deepening tensions between the White House and congressional Democrats over Trump’s approach to foreign policy and his use of inflammatory language on social media platforms. Clinton’s intervention represents one of the most forceful rebukes from a high-profile Democrat since Trump took office in January 2025, coming as the U.S. military blockade of Iranian ports took effect Monday morning and oil prices surged toward $100 per barrel.

As calls for impeachment or removal grow louder and the fragile ceasefire with Iran appears to have collapsed, the administration faces mounting pressure to address concerns about the president’s rhetoric and the effectiveness of its diplomatic efforts. Vice President Vance announced Sunday that talks had failed to produce an agreement, setting the stage for what could be another dangerous escalation in the conflict.

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