Emmure frontman Frankie Palmeri has unleashed another tirade on X, attacking protesters and praising Trump amid the Gaza ceasefire.
Frankie Palmeri, frontman of Emmure, has sparked backlash once again after posting a string of inflammatory tweets on X, attacking protesters, politicians, and critics of Donald Trump’s role in the recent Gaza ceasefire.
Palmeri’s posts came as global demonstrations continued in response to Israel’s latest military actions in Gaza, which the United Nations Commission has described as genocide. While international attention has remained focused on the fragile ceasefire – following the previous one broken by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – Palmeri took to X to mock those supporting the Palestinian cause.
“Palestine is now free. Wonder what kind of mental gymnastics people are doing to discredit Donald Trump for his involvement,” he wrote. “You can all remove the flags from your bio of a country you never intended to visit in your lifetime and move on to your next performative cross to bare.”
He followed up with a retweet of a video showing Palestinians returning to Gaza, crediting Trump for “saving thousands of lives,” and later added a message aimed at protesters: “My @’s hella quiet. What’s wrong you commie r***** scumbags? Aren’t you happy? Or has the reality that your zero substance life has absolutely nothing to hold on to is setting in and now you’re panicking? Either way. F*ck all of you. Always hated you. Always will. You suck.”
This outburst follows a series of political posts from the Emmure vocalist in recent days. He called New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani a “delusional fucking r*****” for proposing free public buses, mocked Joe Rogan for urging Trump to “have a fucking heart” toward detained immigrants, and celebrated when historian Mark Bray (author of a book on Antifa) was reportedly denied international travel. He also recently called out those celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death – although his response to this was subjectively infinitely more measured than his posts of late.
Palmeri’s latest comments drew attention from other musicians, including Chris Fronzak of Attila, who (perhaps unsurprisingly) chimed in with: “If it were any other president people would be throwing parades in the streets and praising them. But since it’s Trump everyone is completely silent.”
Palmeri closed his spree with a possibly concerning reply to another user who wrote, “I think libt*rds are as histrionic as they are because they have not faced any consequences in the past 50 years or so,” to which the Emmure frontman responded simply: “Time to change that.”