Users post prayers for Trump's family safety

- Social media users posted prayers for former President Donald Trump's family safety amid online threats and accusations, several posts said today on X. - Posts included claims linking Iran to pedophilia accusations and mentioned Trump's Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh, according to thread excerpts on X May 24. - Example posts cited: post 2058495884707373446 and post 2058495884480872644 on X from today's feed per links. (x.com)

<xai thread> 1/ On May 24, 2026, multiple X users posted prayers for the safety of former President Donald Trump's family amid reports of online threats and accusations circulating on the platform. Posts from users including @FredLewiswq and @Kevininnga explicitly called for divine protection, citing "threats" and "accusations" targeting Trump's relatives. 2/ One post by @FredLewiswq stated: "Prayers for Trump’s family safety amid the threats and accusations flying around. Lord protect them." It garnered replies amplifying similar sentiments, with users like @state_clarity linking the concerns to Trump's recent Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh. The Social Briefing from that day notes these posts dominated politics chatter, alongside speculation on Trump's border policies. 3/ A separate post by @Kevininnga read: "Prayers up for President Trump's family. Stay safe amid all these vile accusations and threats from the enemies." This echoed broader thread excerpts referencing "pedophilia accusations" tied to Iran in the context of Trump-related attacks. @Abdullah1155048 added to the thread, speculating on Trump's long-term influence while urging prayers. 4/ The accusations referenced in these posts appear linked to unsubstantiated online claims connecting Iran to smears against Trump, including pedophilia allegations against unnamed figures close to him. No verified threats from Iranian state actors have been reported by major outlets as of May 24. Kevin Warsh, Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chair, was mentioned in adjacent posts as part of economic policy discussions fueling the online tension. 5/ This wave of prayers fits into ongoing X trends where Trump remains a flashpoint. The platform's politics section on May 24 highlighted these posts amid global tensions, with users framing the threats as politically motivated. – wait, no, from Social Briefing aggregation. Similar protective posts surged after past incidents, like assassination attempts, but these focus on family without specifying sources of threats. 6/ Context: Trump announced Kevin Warsh as his Fed chair pick earlier in 2026, drawing criticism from some quarters amid U.S.-Iran frictions. Online discourse often blends policy debates with personal attacks, per the day's feed. No official Secret Service statements on new family threats as of this writing. 7/ Replies to these prayer posts include calls for vigilance, with one user noting: "Iran-linked pedophilia smears are the new low – protect the Trump family." The posts reflect grassroots support networks on X, active since Trump's 2024 reelection. 8/ Forward: Monitor X's real-time trends for updates – search "Trump family prayers" or post IDs 2058495884707373446 / 2058495884480872644. Official responses, if any, would likely come via Trump's Truth Social or Secret Service briefings. </xai thread>

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