'China, India Like Hell': US President Donald Trump Shares Controversial Post, Sparks Outrage

President Donald Trump reposted a letter from radio host Michael Savage. In this letter, many countries including India and China have been described as “hell like places”.

Last Updated : Thursday, 23 April 2026
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New Delhi: Controversy once again deepened in American politics when President Donald Trump reposted a letter from radio host Michael Savage. In this letter, many countries including India and China have been described as a “hell-like place”, which is evoking sharp reactions on social media. After Trump shared this post, the discussion regarding it has intensified in political and diplomatic circles.

What is the whole matter?

The matter is related to the letter in which Michael Savage has criticized America's birthright citizenship law. He claimed that people from countries like India and China come to America and give birth to children, due to which those children automatically get American citizenship. He presented this process as an abuse of law.

What was said about migrants?

Objectionable comments have also been made in the letter regarding Indian and Chinese immigrants. Savage referred to them as “goons with laptops” and alleged that such people were taking advantage of America's system. These comments are being described as racial and inflammatory, and the debate has now intensified on them.

Why was there a debate on birthright citizenship?

A hearing is going on in the Supreme Court regarding birthright citizenship in America. Under this law, every child born in America automatically becomes a citizen, whether his or her parents are citizens or not. Savage has called for a referendum on the issue instead of a court.

Were questions raised on the constitution also?

Questions have also been raised in the letter on the relevance of the US Constitution. Savage argues that the Constitution was written in an era when there was no modern transportation and technology, whereas today people can easily travel to America. In such a situation, there is a need to change the old laws according to the current situation.

Can the dispute increase?

Reposting this letter by Trump may further increase the controversy, because many people consider the language used in it to be racist and insulting. Political rhetoric and diplomatic reaction may be seen on this issue in the coming days.

Can this issue also have international implications?

Experts believe that such statements and sharing them at the political level are not limited to domestic debate only. Comments made in the context of countries like India and China can also impact bilateral relations, especially when a large number of citizens of these countries are associated with studies, jobs and business in America. In such cases, the official response of the governments may be balanced, but it is certain that resentment and discomfort will increase at the public level.