
Donald Trump continues to do what he does best: dividing America and spreading his disgusting brand of hatred to the masses. Speaking at a memorial service for the late Charlie Kirk, the president told thousands of mourners that he hated a good portion of the U.S. population.
While Kirk’s widow, Erika, claimed that she had forgiven her husband’s alleged killer, Trump preached the opposite of forgiveness. “[Charlie] did not hate his opponents, he wanted the best for them,” the president told the large crowd of mourners, “that’s where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponents and I don’t want the best for them.”
Trump: Charlie did not hate his opponents. He wanted the best for them. That's where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponents. And I don't want the best for them. I can't stand my opponents.
— Ron Smith (@Ronxyz00) September 21, 2025
How is thissupposed to unite the American people? pic.twitter.com/vSNUT60X9O
He then apologizes to Erika before doing what he does best, making it all about himself, “Now maybe Erika can talk to me… maybe they can convince me that that’s not right but I can’t stand my opponents.”
Donald Trump hates a majority of U.S. citizens
The moment has gone viral online as Trump’s speeches often do (although always for the wrong reasons). It seems every single opportunity has seen Donald Trump make the choice to stoke the flames of division rather than try and pull people together as a good leader should.
On X, people called for his resignation as he essentially told a majority of the country that he hates them, something a leader should probably avoid doing. “Does Trump understand that he is telling at least 60% of the U.S., if not more, that he hates them?” Asked one individual before adding, “He should resign.”
Looking at Trump’s current approval rating suggests that Donald really isn’t as popular as he likes to think he is. A report from pewresearch.org in August found that the current job approval rating for Trump was only 38% while 60% disapproved. More than half the country now opposes the president meaning he must hate more than half the population of America.
The president is also a hypocrite
Another individual recalled a controversial speech from Joe Biden back in 2022 which warned of the extremism within the MAGA crowd.
I seem to recall outrage by the MAGA crowd when Biden gave a speech, with a red background, back in 2022, where Biden said that Trump and his supporters were extremist and a threat to democracy. Now the shoe is on the other foot. The hypocrisy is so thick that it makes molasses…
— Lucas Baker (@lucasbaker) September 22, 2025
Plenty of Trump supporters called out Biden for his anti-MAGA rhetoric with some pointing to the violence of the “radical left” back in 2022.
But looking back on Biden’s speech now it’s difficult to say he was wrong. While Trump supporters criticized Biden for dividing the country with his “extremist” label against MAGA, Trump’s rhetoric against his opponents is way worse. Yet those who spoke out against the president in 2022 remain silent now that their glorious leader is doing the same thing but worse.