President Trump's recent escalation of personal attacks on Truth Social amid the Iran conflict has sharpened trader focus on his next targets before April 30. In the past week, he assailed Pope Leo XIV—posting a provocative image likening himself to Jesus—over the pontiff's calls for de-escalation and diplomacy, while unleashing insults like "stupid" and "losers" at conservative critics including Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Megyn Kelly opposing further airstrikes. This follows similar barbs at allies like French President Macron earlier in April. With ongoing congressional debates on war funding and potential diplomatic summits looming, traders weigh Trump's pattern of rapid responses to policy dissent as a key risk factor for additional public outbursts.
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Joe Biden
94%

Keir Starmer
63%

Barack Obama
55%

Marjorie Taylor Greene
49%

Pope Leo XIV
31%

Megyn Kelly
31%

Tucker Carlson
29%

Alex Jones
14%

Pam Bondi
7%

Elon Musk
7%

Viktor Orbán
5%

Benjamin Netanyahu
4%

Vladimir Putin
3%

Xi Jinping
3%

Melania Trump
2%

J.D. Vance
2%

Candace Owens
43%
$32,965 Vol.

Joe Biden
94%

Keir Starmer
63%

Barack Obama
55%

Marjorie Taylor Greene
49%

Pope Leo XIV
31%

Megyn Kelly
31%

Tucker Carlson
29%

Alex Jones
14%

Pam Bondi
7%

Elon Musk
7%

Viktor Orbán
5%

Benjamin Netanyahu
4%

Vladimir Putin
3%

Xi Jinping
3%

Melania Trump
2%

J.D. Vance
2%

Candace Owens
43%
This includes calling the individual weak, stupid, disloyal, a failure, using an insulting nickname, using other derogatory language, or using the negative form of a positive trait in a derogatory personal way (e.g., “He/She isn’t smart”). Negative forms used in reference to the individual's professional actions, policies, or decisions (e.g., “He/She isn’t being smart about this policy”) will not count. Policy disagreements stated without disparaging language will not count.
A direct reference will qualify even if the individual is not named, so long as it is reasonably clear from context that they are the subject.
Any written, verbal, or recorded public statement by Trump qualifies.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...This includes calling the individual weak, stupid, disloyal, a failure, using an insulting nickname, using other derogatory language, or using the negative form of a positive trait in a derogatory personal way (e.g., “He/She isn’t smart”). Negative forms used in reference to the individual's professional actions, policies, or decisions (e.g., “He/She isn’t being smart about this policy”) will not count. Policy disagreements stated without disparaging language will not count.
A direct reference will qualify even if the individual is not named, so long as it is reasonably clear from context that they are the subject.
Any written, verbal, or recorded public statement by Trump qualifies.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...President Trump's recent escalation of personal attacks on Truth Social amid the Iran conflict has sharpened trader focus on his next targets before April 30. In the past week, he assailed Pope Leo XIV—posting a provocative image likening himself to Jesus—over the pontiff's calls for de-escalation and diplomacy, while unleashing insults like "stupid" and "losers" at conservative critics including Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Megyn Kelly opposing further airstrikes. This follows similar barbs at allies like French President Macron earlier in April. With ongoing congressional debates on war funding and potential diplomatic summits looming, traders weigh Trump's pattern of rapid responses to policy dissent as a key risk factor for additional public outbursts.
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