Trump shares shock video of migrant bludgeoning Florida woman to death (GRAPHIC)
Photo #47031 10 April 2026, 08:15

The US president blamed his predecessor for letting this “animal” roam the streets

US President Donald Trump has posted a horrific video of a woman being beaten to death at a Florida gas station earlier this month, using the killing to launch a blistering attack on former President Joe Biden and his immigration record.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, the suspect is Rolbert Joachin, a Haitian national accused of fatally attacking a woman in Fort Myers on April 3. DHS said Joachin first entered the US illegally in August 2022 and was released into the country under Temporary Protected Status.

The suspect was tracked down and arrested with ICE assistance, and appeared in court on Wednesday, where he revealed that he went to the gas station specifically to kill the victim.

In a furious Truth Social post on Thursday, Trump said he felt “obligated” to publish uncensored footage of the murder, previously shown in court, so Americans could “see what Democrats are protecting,” while warning viewers that the tape is “not for children.”

Trump branded the suspect an “animal” and blamed Biden and congressional Democrats for allowing him to remain in the country, arguing that the case was a brutal example of what he sees as the human cost of lax immigration enforcement.

Read more
FILE PHOTO: Decarlos Brown Jr.
Suspect in murder of Ukrainian refugee unfit for trial

The president said the Temporary Protected Status program was “massively abused and fraudulent,” accusing judges of obstructing his administration’s attempts to shut it down. He urged Republicans and “common sense Americans” not to forget what he called the consequences of Democratic immigration policies, adding that his administration is moving quickly to reverse the course through deportations and stricter enforcement.

Trump ended his post by offering prayers for the victim’s family and vowing that “quick and severe JUSTICE” would be served. DHS said ICE had lodged a detainer against Joachin and that he would face deportation regardless of how the criminal case unfolds.


Comments (0)

Do you like the page?

Would you like to share the page with your friends?