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Trump's 6'7 son Barron towers over mother Melania who looks angelic in white for Easter brunch at Mar-a-Lago - as ex president rages in scorched-earth festive message to 'evil and sick' persecutors and judges who want to lock him up and 'destroy America'

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By Stephen M. Lepore For Dailymail.Com

Published: 07:03 BST, 1 April 2024 | Updated: 07:42 BST, 1 April 2024

The Trump family was out in their festive best at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday, with Melania escorting the couple's 6'7 son Barron and Donald spending quality time with his grandkids. 

It was a slightly different mood from how the former president opened his Easter holiday, with a scorched-earth message to his political and legal enemies claiming they want to imprison him and 'destroy America.' 

Melania and Barron showed up to Easter brunch at the Florida resort alongside Victor Knavs, Melania's father.

The former First Lady, 53, has largely been absent from public life of late due to the death of her mother at the start of the year, with rumors spreading lately that she is in no rush to join her husband on the campaign trail.

She appeared in great spirits in her Easter best with son Barron, who turned 18 on March 20 and is towering over both his parents.

The Trump family was out in their festive best at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday, with Melania escorting the couple's 6'7' son Barron and Donald spending quality time with his grandkids

The presumptive Republican nominee for the White House in November was spotted by daughter-in-law Lara playing with her children and rocking a festive yellow version of his famous 'Make America Great Again' cap

Donald has often joked about how Barron preferred soccer to basketball, which the ex-president felt his son would've excelled at given his height. 

The presumptive Republican nominee for the White House in November was spotted by daughter-in-law Lara playing with her children and rocking a festive yellow version of his famous 'Make America Great Again' cap.

Lara, who is now the co-chair of the Republican National Committee, wrote: 'When Grandpa wears the Easter MAGA' and included an emoji wearing sunglasses and a yellow heart as Trump embraced his grandkids. 

It wasn't exactly sunshine earlier Sunday when Trump posted an Easter message to his Truth Social Media account. 

Trump is notorious for often combining tongue-in-cheek statements on the holidays, having in the past wished a Merry Christmas or Happy Easter to 'everyone, even the haters and losers.' 

However, today's post was at a different level, aiming all-caps invectives toward Special Counsel Jack Smith, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and of course, current President Joe Biden.

He referred to 'crooked and corrupt prosecutors and judges' who were trying to 'put me in prison... because they want to destroy America.'

Trump said those people include 'deranged' Special Counsel Jack Smith and 'sick' Fani Willis, whom he called 'Fauni,' while referencing the Fulton County DA's scandalous, alleged relationship with a colleague.

Melania appeared in great spirits in her Easter best with son Barron, who turned 18 on March 20 and is towering over both his parents

It was a slightly different mood from how the former president opened his Easter holiday, with a scorched-earth message to his political and legal enemies claiming they want to imprison him and 'destroy America'

Both are prosecuting Trump over allegations he tried to overturn the election, with Smith focusing on the federal case while Willis remains in charge of the Georgia charges.

He also referred to 'lazy on violent crime' Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg as well as 'Crooked Joe's DOJ thugs,' referencing PResident Biden. 

He claims they have 'illegally indicted me on a case he never wanted to bring and virtually all legal scholars say is a case that should not be brought' and is against the law to do so.

He finished the post with an all-caps: 'HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!'

Trump returned home to Florida after spending much of the week in New York, where an appeals court agreed to hold off collection of the ex-president's $454 million civil fraud judgment if he puts up a $175 million bond within 10 days. 

Trump won a bid to delay the enforcement of the judgment, but until that last-minute reprieve he appeared to be struggling to raise the original amount and risked having his properties seized. 

Had the pause not been granted and had Trump not able to post the original bond on Monday, James could have asked a court to start seizing assets, including prized real estate holdings like 40 Wall Street in Manhattan and the famous Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.

He also attended the wake of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, who was murdered on duty earlier this week.

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