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Did Donald Trump post on Truth Social claiming he removed all illegal voters and saying 'fuck you' to America?
Executive summary
Available reporting shows Donald Trump posted multiple, heated messages on Truth Social after November 4, 2025, including posts complaining about election results and attacking political figures; however, among the provided sources there is no direct citeable instance of him writing the exact line “I removed all illegal voters” followed by “fuck you” to America. Snopes quotes a Truth Social post saying, “I got rid of all the illegal voters out there, and this is how the rest of you treat me? Fine, America.” [1]. Other outlets describe a torrent of furious Truth Social posts but do not reproduce the profanity-tinged phrase in the question [2] [3].
1. What the major fact-checkers and archives show
Snopes reports that Trump posted on Truth Social after Nov. 4, 2025: “I got rid of all the illegal voters out there, and this is how the rest of you treat me? Fine, America.” That is the clearest, directly quoted claim in the provided fact-checking material [1]. Independent archives of Truth Social posts exist (Trump’s Truth) and collect his posts verbatim, but the snippets shown in that archive in the search results do not include the profanity phrase you asked about [4].
2. News outlets describe a posting “frenzy,” but don’t show that profanity
The Guardian and BuzzFeed pieces document that Trump posted dozens of messages in a short span — a “posting frenzy” reacting to Democratic wins — and quote all-caps complaints and numerous attacks, but the Guardian’s coverage samples Trump’s posts without reproducing a “fuck you” line directed at America [2] [3]. Those reports support that he was furious online, but do not provide the specific profanity-wrapped sentence you cited [2].
3. Context on tone, AI content and the reliability of individual posts
Reporting shows Trump’s Truth Social has been used to post AI-generated content and to repost misleading or fabricated material, which complicates verification of any single incendiary message without a primary archive screenshot or platform record [5] [6]. The New York Times and The Guardian note multiple occasions when AI-generated videos and posts appeared on his account, underscoring that some items on Truth Social have not been straightforward originals from Trump himself [5] [6].
4. Platform tools, internal checks, and dispute mechanisms
Truth Social itself runs an AI tool (Truth Search AI) that has at times disputed Trump’s claims; the presence of such tooling on the platform shows contradictory forces at work — a network that both amplifies Trump’s posts and provides AI-driven fact responses — but this does not resolve whether any single contested post is authentic [7] [8]. Reporting indicates the platform’s AI has flagged or contradicted some of Trump’s assertions [7] [8].
5. Two reasonable interpretations given available sources
First, Snopes’ direct quote indicates Trump did claim on Truth Social that he “got rid of all the illegal voters out there” in response to election outcomes, which is a strong, attributable statement in the record [1]. Second, while many outlets describe vitriolic posting, none of the provided snippets reproduce a post where he says “fuck you” to America; available sources do not mention that exact profanity line in the context you described [2] [3] [4].
6. Limitations and how to verify further
My analysis is limited to the search results you supplied. To definitively confirm or refute the exact phrase “fuck you to America” attributed to a Truth Social post, one should consult primary evidence: a screenshot or archive entry from Truth Social (timestamped), a direct archive page (full post text) like Trump’s Truth containing that exact language, or a clip from a reputable news organization that reproduces the full post verbatim. The provided archive site (Trump’s Truth) and fact-checks are the logical next stops; but among the supplied sources, the exact profanity line is not found [4] [1].
7. Bottom line for readers
You can reliably say, based on Snopes and news coverage, that Trump posted angrily on Truth Social and claimed he “got rid of all the illegal voters out there” [1] [2]. You cannot, from the provided sources, substantiate the additional claim that he explicitly followed that with “fuck you” to America — available sources do not mention that exact wording [1] [2] [4].