Tension between former President Donald Trump and one of his loudest critics erupted again this week after the critic publicly dared Trump to “come and get me” — a remark that spread online within minutes and sparked an avalanche of reactions.
The confrontation came after Trump’s latest rally comments, where he took aim at political opponents who, in his words, “hide behind the system.” Hours later, the unnamed critic fired back during a press briefing, saying he wasn’t afraid of Trump’s legal threats and invited him to “do his worst.”
But the move immediately backfired. Trump’s supporters seized on the clip, flooding social media with hashtags mocking the critic and turning the phrase into a rallying cry. Within 24 hours, Trump’s campaign fundraising page reportedly saw a sharp spike in donations.
Political commentators from both sides called the exchange a misstep. “You never challenge Trump in a way that gives him energy — and that’s exactly what this did,” said one analyst on Fox News.
Even allies of the critic expressed regret, calling the moment “unnecessary” and “reckless.” The Trump team, meanwhile, embraced it as proof that their message still resonates deeply with the base heading into the next election cycle.
Once again, a single taunt has reminded Washington that with Trump, even the smallest challenge can explode into a political storm.