Pro-Trump Commentator Struggles to Defend Trump's Controversial Iran Tweet

Lydia Moynihan appeared unable to justify President Trump's inflammatory social media post about Iran.

Apr. 7, 2026 at 12:59pm

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Pro-Trump New York Post writer Lydia Moynihan was confronted on CNN about President Donald Trump's controversial Easter post on social media, in which he used profanity and threats against Iran. Moynihan initially tried to broaden the discussion to general thoughts about faith during wartime, but when pressed by fellow panelist Sabrina Singh, she admitted she was unsure about the meaning behind Trump's post and could not defend it.

Why it matters

Trump's social media posts, which have included inflammatory rhetoric and threats of violence, have raised concerns about the president's judgment and the potential for escalating tensions with Iran. The exchange on CNN highlights the difficulties Trump's supporters face in justifying his most provocative statements.

The details

On Monday's edition of CNN NewsNight, anchor Abby Phillip hosted a panel discussion that included Moynihan, Scott Jennings, Jamal Simmons, Sabrina Singh, and Max Boot. When Singh confronted Moynihan about Trump's post, which included an F-bomb and threats against Iran, Moynihan initially tried to pivot the discussion to more general thoughts about faith during wartime. However, she eventually conceded, 'I'm not sure what was happening with that tweet' and admitted she could not defend it.

  • On Sunday, President Trump posted a message on Truth Social that included profanity and threats against Iran.
  • The CNN panel discussion took place on Monday, April 7, 2026.

The players

Lydia Moynihan

A pro-Trump writer for the New York Post.

Sabrina Singh

A panelist on the CNN NewsNight discussion.

Donald Trump

The President of the United States who made the controversial social media post about Iran.

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What they’re saying

“I'm not sure what was happening with that tweet. But —”

— Lydia Moynihan, Pro-Trump New York Post writer

“I think that tweet is pretty indefensible. That's why you can't defend it.”

— Sabrina Singh, Panelist

The takeaway

This exchange highlights the challenges Trump's supporters face in justifying his most inflammatory and provocative statements, particularly when they involve threats of violence or the invocation of religion to justify military action. The inability of Moynihan to defend Trump's post suggests a growing unease, even among his staunchest allies, with the president's tendency to make such controversial and potentially destabilizing remarks.