President Donald Trump on Wednesday night wished Americans a “merry Christmas,” and included a special message for Democrats, who he claimed were “failing” in their effort “to destroy our Country.”The president is spending the Christmas and New Year’s holidays at his Mar-a-Lago resort in West Palm Beach, Florida. Earlier Wednesday, he made phone calls to U.S. service members, and participated in the annual NORAD Santa Claus calls.
“Merry Christmas to all, including the Radical Left Scum that is doing everything possible to destroy our Country, but are failing badly,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “We no longer have Open Borders, Men in Women’s Sports, Transgender for Everyone, or Weak Law Enforcement.
“What we do have is a Record Stock Market and 401K’s, Lowest Crime numbers in decades, No Inflation, and yesterday, a 4.3 GDP [that is] two points better than expected,” he continued, touting some of his administration’s successes. “Tariffs have given us Trillions of Dollars in Growth and Prosperity, and the strongest National Security we have ever had. We are respected again, perhaps like never before.”
The Trump administration is also monitoring Santa’s sleigh as the Christmas staple travels around the world. People who want to follow Santa’s journey can do so here.
Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.
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