Donald Trump used slur in Thanksgiving post. What did it say?

Author Summary

President Donald Trump sparked outrage with a late-night Truth Social Thanksgiving post featuring an offensive slur against Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz amid fierce anti-immigration rhetoric, vowing to halt migration from "Third World Countries." (148 characters)

Key Incident Details

President Donald Trump shared multiple anti-immigration messages on Truth Social during Thanksgiving. One post included a shocking slur targeting Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz while criticizing U.S. immigration policies. The rant blamed "politically correct" attitudes for allowing the country to be "divided, disrupted, carved up."

Immigration Stance

Trump announced plans for a "permanent pause" on migration from all "Third World Countries," linking it to a fatal shooting in Washington, D.C., involving a suspect from Afghanistan. He accused most immigrants of relying on welfare, originating from failed nations, prisons, or gangs. The message called for "REVERSE MIGRATION" and warned that those who "hate, steal, murder, and destroy" America "won’t be here for long."

Broader Context

Earlier, Trump told reporters Somalis have caused trouble and stated the U.S. would stop accepting them. The post deviated from typical MAGA focus on "legal" immigration, broadly attacking 53 million immigrants. It contrasted sharply with his formal Thanksgiving statement on unity and gratitude.

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The Indianapolis Star The Indianapolis Star — 2025-11-29

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