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President posts Memorial Day messages criticizing Democrats and some Republicans

The president used social media on Memorial Day to criticize Democrats and several Republican lawmakers. The posts focused on policy disputes and negotiations rather than commemorating military personnel.

The Independent
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The president posted a series of messages on Truth Social early on Memorial Day that addressed political opponents more than the holiday's purpose. " The same message added, "God Bless those that have made the ultimate sacrifice. " A follow-up post said the "Dumocrats" have "BAD POLICY AND BAD CANDIDATES.

" Both messages were reposted several hours later.

Iran negotiations The president also addressed critics of an ongoing administration effort to reach an agreement with Iran. " The message stated the deal "will either be a great and meaningful one, or there will be no deal" and contrasted it with the prior JCPOA agreement.

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