Trump hails relentless bombing of Iran alongside giant Easter Bunny
Donald Trump has hailed the relentless bombing of Iran alongside a giant Easter Bunny as hundreds of children descended on the White House for the annual Egg Roll. The President was joined by Melania on the balcony facing the South Lawn as he addressed attendees about the ongoing conflict, including a daring rescue mission over the weekend to save an airman lost behind enemy lines. 'What about the rescue that took place yesterday, that's something that you rarely see,' Trump told the crowd on Monday, adding that it had been pulled off despite a 'very strong' enemy. 'Not so strong like they were about a month ago,' Trump said, referring to the devastating US-Israel strikes that have decimated Iran's leadership since they were launched on February 28.

During a lively Easter Monday at the White House, President Donald Trump took a moment to address both the joy of the occasion and the gravity of international affairs. As families gathered for the traditional Egg Roll, Trump, accompanied by the First Lady, Melania Trump, spoke from the balcony overlooking the South Lawn, discussing the recent military actions against Iran. His remarks highlighted a daring rescue mission over the weekend that successfully retrieved a stranded airman. Trump praised the operation, emphasizing the strength of U.S. forces against what he described as a once formidable, now weakened, Iranian adversary due to the ongoing U.S.-Israel military efforts initiated in late February.

The President also told reporters at the event he tried to get guns to the people of Iran so they could help him enact regime change in the country, but the plan went sideways after the weapons were stolen by an intermediary. 'You know we sent some guns ... they were supposed to go to the people so they could fight back against these thugs ... but the people that they sent them to kept them.' 'I am very upset with a certain group of people and they will pay a big price for that,' he added. Reports earlier this year indicated that the CIA was intent on arming the Kurds in northern Iran by the Iraq border as a part of the war. During the event, Trump reiterated: 'We've had total regime change.' The President also took aim at his former rival Joe Biden.

Amidst the festive atmosphere, Trump also shared with reporters a controversial aspect of his strategy towards Iran. He revealed an attempt to arm Iranian citizens, aiming for internal regime change, which was thwarted when the firearms ended up in the wrong hands. Expressing his disappointment, Trump promised repercussions for those responsible for intercepting the weapons. This disclosure follows earlier reports about the CIA’s plans to support Kurdish forces along Iran’s border with Iraq. Trump boldly declared that these efforts had culminated in a “total regime change” in the region, a statement underscoring his administration’s aggressive foreign policy stance.

Speaking with a child at a drawing table, the President detailed to the youth how Biden at times would sign executive actions and legislation. 'Biden was unable to sign his name, so they followed him around with this big machine,' he explained to the child. Trump also autographed some drawings the children presented to him. Families draped in pastel suits and bright sundresses flooded the White House's South Lawn for the annual Egg Roll on Monday as military bands blared through blue skies. Those in attendance were fortunate enough to score sought-after tickets, which were dispersed to Trump administration employees, friends and those lucky enough to win a ticket lottery.

In a lighter moment, Trump engaged with children participating in the event, sharing a playful anecdote about his political rival, Joe Biden. While chatting with a youngster at a drawing table, Trump humorously recounted how Biden required assistance with signing executive orders, suggesting he was followed around by a machine to help him with this task. The President also took the time to sign the children’s artwork, adding a personal touch to the day’s festivities. The event saw the South Lawn come to life with families dressed in vibrant spring attire, enjoying the music of military bands under the clear sky. Attendance was a coveted affair, with tickets distributed to administration employees, friends, and lottery winners, adding to the exclusivity of this cherished White House tradition.

Some of the President's grandchildren were also in attendance as Eric and Lara Trump brought their kids, Luke and Carolina, while Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, were spotted with their son, Alexander. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and his wife, Katie, were also seen alongside their youngsters; while Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was spotted with her son Niko. FBI Director Kash Patel, his country music singer girlfriend Alexis Wilkins and other top officials were there. The roll on the White House lawn began in 1878 under President Rutherford B Hayes after grouchy lawmakers in Congress banned children and their families from hurling eggs down Capitol Hill, citing concerns over the little feet damaging the landscaping.

Some of the President’s grandchildren were also in attendance as Eric and Lara Trump brought their kids, Luke and Carolina, while Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, were spotted with their son, Alexander. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and his wife, Katie, were also seen alongside their youngsters; while Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was spotted with her son Niko. FBI Director Kash Patel, his country music singer girlfriend Alexis Wilkins and other top officials were there. The roll on the White House lawn began in 1878 under President Rutherford B Hayes after grouchy lawmakers in Congress banned children and their families from hurling eggs down Capitol Hill, citing concerns over the little feet damaging the landscaping.

These days, the event draws tens of thousands of people to the White House, where children get to embark on a hunt for real eggs while their parents socialize and a Trump administration official hops around the grounds dressed as the Easter Bunny. The main event is the Easter Egg Roll - a traditional game where decorated, hard-boiled eggs are rolled across the White House lawn using just a spoon. The custom historically symbolizes the rolling away of the stone from Christ's tomb. In celebration of America's 250th birthday this summer, the White House wanted the Easter event to drip with patriotic pageantry.

These days, the event draws tens of thousands of people to the White House, where children get to embark on a hunt for real eggs while their parents socialize and a Trump administration official hops around the grounds dressed as the Easter Bunny. The main event is the Easter Egg Roll – a traditional game where decorated, hard-boiled eggs are rolled across the White House lawn using just a spoon. The custom historically symbolizes the rolling away of the stone from Christ’s tomb. In celebration of America’s 250th birthday this summer, the White House wanted the Easter event to drip with patriotic pageantry.

The eggs for the roll have all been dyed red, white and blue. Less patriotic, however, possibly more American, are the many corporate sponsors that flocked to the event: Meta hosted a booth on AI, YouTube gave out swag bags, The New York Stock Exchange sponsored a challenge coin creation station, and of course, Coca-Cola provided drinks, including Trump's favorite - Diet Coke. Music was provided by the US Marine Band, Army Band, Navy Band, Air Force Band and the Revolutionary War recreating Army Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps.

The eggs for the roll have all been dyed red, white and blue. Less patriotic, however, possibly more American, are the many corporate sponsors that flocked to the event: Meta hosted a booth on AI, YouTube gave out swag bags, The New York Stock Exchange sponsored a challenge coin creation station, and of course, Coca-Cola provided drinks, including Trump’s favorite – Diet Coke. Music was provided by the US Marine Band, Army Band, Navy Band, Air Force Band and the Revolutionary War recreating Army Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps.

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