Donald Trump spoke about baring his torso to Christian conservatives on Saturday, prompting plenty of reaction on social media. (Watch the video below.)
“Together, we stood up to the communists, Marxists and fascists to defend religious liberty like no other president has ever done,” he told the Faith & Freedom Coalition in Washington, DC. “And I have the wounds all over my body. If I took this shirt off you’d see a beautiful, beautiful person but you’d see wounds all over me. I’ve taken a lot of wounds, I can tell you. More than I suspect any president ever.”
While many on X (formerly Twitter) lobbed personal digs, some zeroed in on the presumptive Republican nominee for saying he had wounds ― metaphorical or not.
Commenters reminded the former president that some of his predecessors, including Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy, sustained fatal wounds from gunshots while Trump has been accused of avoiding harm’s way. Detractors have called him a draft dodger for a claim of bone spurs in his foot that allowed him to skip military service during the Vietnam War.
“The wounds of a draft dodger must be painful,” one wrote.
“Mr. Bone Spurs is now turning himself into a public servant martyr,” another chimed in.
Check out those comments and more:
“Together, we stood up to the communists, Marxists and fascists to defend religious liberty like no other president has ever done,” he told the Faith & Freedom Coalition in Washington, DC. “And I have the wounds all over my body. If I took this shirt off you’d see a beautiful, beautiful person but you’d see wounds all over me. I’ve taken a lot of wounds, I can tell you. More than I suspect any president ever.”
Trump: If I took this shirt off, you would see a beautiful beautiful person. But you would see wounds all over. I’ve taken a lot of wounds I can tell you. More than I suspect any president ever pic.twitter.com/ETzIt9jJI0
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 22, 2024
While many on X (formerly Twitter) lobbed personal digs, some zeroed in on the presumptive Republican nominee for saying he had wounds ― metaphorical or not.
Commenters reminded the former president that some of his predecessors, including Abraham Lincoln and John F Kennedy, sustained fatal wounds from gunshots while Trump has been accused of avoiding harm’s way. Detractors have called him a draft dodger for a claim of bone spurs in his foot that allowed him to skip military service during the Vietnam War.
“The wounds of a draft dodger must be painful,” one wrote.
“Mr. Bone Spurs is now turning himself into a public servant martyr,” another chimed in.
Check out those comments and more:
Lincoln, Garfield, Kennedy, and even Reagan may disagree a little.
— Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) June 22, 2024
Those aren't wounds Donald. That is the result of a cheap spray tan.
— TruthBeTulled (@Tizull) June 22, 2024
I'm sure Abe Lincoln would agree... bigly. ? pic.twitter.com/hjHB1K2FQg
— Dave the Blind Tesla Guy (@DaveWarnedYou) June 22, 2024
Mr. Bone Spurs is now turning himself into a public servant martyr.
He hasn’t served another human being one time in his life.
— ??? MaryBethCollins (@LiveOnMBC) June 23, 2024
There’s so much to digest in that one quote. Beautiful person with bone spurs all over ?
This convicted felon has completely lost his mind ?
— Bill (@bdowney2338) June 22, 2024

Jack Kennedy would like a word pic.twitter.com/R16Wtv8Osf
— ???? ???? ? ? (@kshering) June 22, 2024