Monday 23 May 2022 10:19 PM Trump reshares post saying the U.S. is heading for a CIVIL WAR trends now Trump reshares post saying the U.S. is heading for a CIVIL WAR and suggesting the country is 'failing so fast' the enemy must be 'coming from within' Trump reposted a Truth with a screen grab of a tweet from El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele Bukele wrote: Something so big and powerful can't be destroyed so quickly, unless the enemy comes from within The Truth user added to Bukele's quote: 'Civil War' Trump's post drew concern from his critics 'Donald Trump is calling for Civil War. Of course, like Vietnam and the walk to the Insurrection, he won't be man enough to fight it,' Rep. Eric Swalwell griped By Morgan Phillips, Politics Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 17:06 BST, 23 May 2022 | Updated: 22:12 BST, 23 May 2022 106 shares 1.4k Viewcomments Former President Trump reshared a post on Truth Social on Sunday that claimed the U.S. is heading toward civil war because of an 'enemy from within.' A Truth Social user who goes by 'MAGA King Thanos' wrote 'Civil war' and quoted a Truth post from Fox Nation host Lara Logan that was a screen grab of a tweet from El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele. Trump 'ReTruthed' the post. Bukele had written on Twitter: 'The most powerful country in the world is falling so fast, that it makes you rethink what are the real reasons. Something so big and powerful can't be destroyed so quickly, unless the enemy comes from within.' Bukele was quoting a Bloomberg op-ed headlined 'Inflation Stings Most If You Earn Less Than $300K. Here's How to Deal.' Prices are now running 8.3 percent higher from one year ago as of April, and gas prices have been rising for two straight weeks and Monday reached a record high of $4.60 a gallon. Bukele's hardline immigration stance has aligned him with Trump and led to tensions within the Biden administration. In April the State Department put out a statement expressing concerns about threats to press freedom and spokesman Ned Price added on Twitter: 'The U.S. government continues to support El Salvador in its efforts to reduce the proliferation of gangs. We urge El Salvador to protect its citizens while also upholding civil liberties, including freedom of the press.' Bukele fired back: ''The U.S. government continues to support El Salvador to reduce the proliferation of gangs'. Really? Yes, we got support from the U.S. government to fight crime, but the was UNDER THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION. You are only supporting the gangs and their 'civil liberties' now.' Former President Trump reshared a post on Truth Social on Sunday that claimed the U.S. is heading toward civil war because of an 'enemy from within' Trump's post drew concern from his critics. 'Any of my fellow Republicans wanna speak out now? Or are we just wanting to get through 'just one more election first…?'' outgoing Illinois Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger wrote on Twitter. 'Donald Trump is calling for Civil War. Of course, like Vietnam and the walk to the Insurrection, he won't be man enough to fight it,' Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., griped. 'Nothing to see here. Just a former president of the United States sharing a social media post advocating or predicting civil war in the United States. No biggie,' anti-Trump conservative George Conway wrote on Twitter. On Friday, Trump took to the social media company he founded Truth Social, to claim Elon Musk had told a lie and that his bid to buy Twitter was 'probably illegal.' 'Gee, Elon Musk never told me that until now he voted for Democrats. Actually, it was quite the contrary, but now it seems, with all of his problems with a probably illegal purchase of Twitter he wants to be a Republican because the Dems are "a party of hate." I could have told him that a long time ago, but actually they are a Party of sickness, greed, corruption and absolutely horrible policy. Good luck Elon, have fun!!!' Trump did not explain what element of Musk's Twitter bid, which was accepted by the company's board in a legally binding contract, might be 'illegal'. Although Musk has vowed to allow Trump to return to Twitter if his buyout closes successfully, Trump has repeatedly said that he won't go back, and his post on Friday was the latest sign that he holds no enthusiasm for Twitter. Trump was banned from Twitter following his loyalists' attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, after the company said he violated their ban on glorification of violence. He lashed out at Musk as his own social media venture faces the prospect of increased competition if Musk acquires Twitter and allows conservatives that had been banned a freer rein on the site. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility