Republican, Democratic Leaders React to Trump's Easter Iran Statement
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized Trump's Easter message about Iran while Sen. Raphael Warnock said he prays for the former president.

Two prominent political figures offered contrasting responses on Sunday to former President Donald Trump's social media activity, with a Republican critic and a Democratic senator addressing Trump's influence in separate interviews.
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) criticized Trump on Sunday following his Easter message posted on Truth Social regarding Iran. Early Sunday morning, Trump wrote on his platform, "Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran." Greene characterized Trump's statement as "insane" and questioned his Christian faith in her response.
Separately, Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) appeared on CNN's State of the Union on Easter Sunday, where he told host Jake Tapper that he prays for Trump. The Georgia senator, who serves as a Baptist pastor, said he "absolutely" prays for the former president because "he has influence and power over people."
Warnock added that Trump "needs a lot of prayer," speaking in his capacity as both a senator and religious leader. The comments came during a broader discussion about political leadership and faith during the Easter holiday.
The reactions highlight ongoing divisions within the Republican Party regarding Trump's statements and approach, while also demonstrating how Democrats are addressing the former president's continued political presence. Both Greene and Warnock referenced Trump's influence over his supporters in their respective comments.