All hell breaks loose
"All hell breaks loose" is an informal idiom that means a situation suddenly becomes chaotic, noisy, and often violent, especially with people arguing or fighting. It describes a sudden eruption of chaos, pandemonium, or a violent commotion.
The phrase is believed to have originated in the 17th century, referencing a religious text about the fall of Satan and his brethren. It implies a sudden and intense increase in activity, typically involving shouting, arguing, fighting, or destructive behavior.
Here are a few hell break loose political news titles associated with president Trump and his government.
"MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on hell breaking loose in the streets across America as Trump’s ICE raids target courthouses, restaurants, and construction sites."
" 'All hell will break loose': White House confirms US was consulted on Israel's Gaza attack. The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is over as the IDF launches airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, killing and injuring several people."
" Donald Trump unleashing hell on himself and the country with his disastrous behavior and reckless and malicious plans."
"Trump closed a loophole for low-cost imports ? until all hell broke loose."