Trump Has a ‘Maximum’ Meltdown on Social Media After Hate-Watching ‘60 Minutes’
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Let’s just be honest—at this point, watching Trump spiral online isn’t shocking anymore, it’s expected. But last night? Last night hit a whole new level of unhinged.
After what we can only assume was a hate-fueled viewing of 60 Minutes, Donald Trump went on a full-blown social media tirade, attacking journalists, mocking critics, and spewing rage like a volcano that’s been ready to blow. It was personal. It was hostile. And it was completely unnecessary.
But this isn’t just about another one of his tantrums. This is about what it says about the man who once held the most powerful position in the world—and is now trying to claw his way back into it.
When Power Becomes a Temper Tantrum
Trump’s meltdown was filled with the usual suspects: accusations of “fake news,” insults aimed at CBS reporters, and a barrage of self-praise and victimhood. He even managed to insult veterans, dismiss honest journalism, and undermine truth—all in a matter of hours. It was messy. It was loud. And it was dangerous.
The fact that a man who wants to lead this country again spends more time rage-tweeting than proposing real solutions should be enough to make anyone pause. Leadership requires discipline, not outbursts. It calls for wisdom, not revenge. What we’re seeing is not strength—it’s insecurity in its loudest form.
Journalism Matters—Even When It Challenges Us
60 Minutes didn’t air anything radical. They aired facts. Questions. Investigations that push leaders to be accountable. Isn’t that what journalism is supposed to do? But in Trump’s world, accountability is an attack. Truth is the enemy. And anyone who dares to challenge him becomes a target.
Here’s the truth: free press is the backbone of a free society. When leaders start labeling truth as treason, it’s a red flag we can’t afford to ignore.
Why This Matters
This isn’t just about politics. This is about character. About stability. About the kind of leadership that shapes not only our present but our children’s future. When a man running for president acts like a child denied a toy, we need to ask ourselves: Is this really the direction we want to go in?
We’re in a fragile moment in history. People are hurting. The poor are suffering. The middle class is barely holding on. Veterans are being tossed aside. The disabled are ignored. Families are stretched to the limit. And instead of solutions, we get social media temper tantrums?
Enough is enough.
What We Deserve Is So Much More
America deserves leadership that listens, not lashes out. Leadership that unites, not divides. Leadership that works for everyone, not just the rich and powerful. We’re not looking for perfection—we’re looking for basic humanity.
Trump’s meltdown might make headlines, but it shouldn’t make policy. It shouldn’t lead the nation. And it absolutely shouldn’t be normalized.
We can’t keep treating this like a reality show. This is real life. Real people. Real consequences. And if we don’t speak up, if we don’t push back against the noise, we’ll wake up in a country we no longer recognize.
If this shook you, good. Stay alert. Stay grounded. Keep asking questions. Keep demanding better.
Because when truth becomes a threat, it’s time to fight harder for it.
With clarity, courage, and conviction,
Santiago D.C. Maria
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