Donald Trump has long made Christmas a centerpiece of his public life. From the moment he entered politics, he vowed to bring back “Merry Christmas,” challenging what he called the era of bland, politically correct holiday greetings.
For Trump, Christmas wasn’t just a day—it was a celebration of traditional American values, a time to inspire hope, and a reminder that the holiday season should be unapologetically joyful.
Year after year, Trump’s Christmas messages have gone beyond the cookie-cutter. They’re not just cheerful; they’re fiery. Whether in speeches, tweets, or Truth Social posts, he’s consistently used the occasion to uplift
Americans while sticking it to those who undermine the nation’s greatness. But this year, his Christmas message wasn’t just for America—it was for the world. And boy, was it a doozy.
From Daily Wire:
“Merry Christmas to all, including to the wonderful soldiers of China, who are lovingly, but illegally, operating the Panama Canal (where we lost 38,000 people in its building 110 years ago), always making certain that the United States puts in Billions of Dollars in ‘repair’ money, but will have absolutely nothing to say about ‘anything,’” Trump began…In a separate statement on Christmas, Trump said that he had just met with hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and suggested to him that he run for Prime Minister of Canada which will soon be “the Governor of Canada.”
A Global Christmas Spectacle
Trump kicked off his holiday message with a nod to the U.S. military and a sharp jab at China’s influence over the Panama Canal. In true Trump fashion, he didn’t mince words.
“Merry Christmas to all, including to the wonderful soldiers of China, who are lovingly, but illegally, operating the Panama Canal,” he began. He didn’t stop there, pointing out the billions of dollars the U.S. has poured into canal repairs while having “absolutely nothing to say about anything.”
This wasn’t just holiday cheer; it was a geopolitical mic drop. Trump’s remark about retaking the canal wasn’t subtle either.
If Panama doesn’t stop charging “obscene rates,” the U.S. might reclaim what it built over a century ago. Merry Christmas, indeed.
Oh Canada, Oh Greenland!
Canada didn’t escape Trump’s Christmas blitz. He sent a pointed Merry Christmas to Justin Trudeau, reminding him that Canadians pay “far too high” taxes.
But Trump, ever the dealmaker, had a solution: make Canada the 51st state. That way, taxes would drop by 60%, businesses would thrive, and Canada would enjoy U.S. military protection. As if that wasn’t enough, Trump suggested hockey legend Wayne Gretzky for Prime Minister—because, why not?
Greenland got its share of Trumpian goodwill too. He reminded everyone that Greenland is “needed by the United States for National Security purposes” and that its people apparently want U.S. involvement.
Whether or not Greenlanders were hanging stockings in anticipation of statehood is anyone’s guess.
Radical Left, Inmates, and MAGA Hope
The second half of Trump’s Christmas message turned inward, targeting his favorite nemeses: the Radical Left.
He wished them a Merry Christmas with a side of sarcasm, calling them “Lunatics” who are always trying to obstruct America’s greatness and target him personally. Classic Trump.
But he saved his harshest words for the 37 federal inmates whose sentences Joe Biden recently commuted.
His Christmas message to them? “GO TO HELL!” Subtle? No. Memorable? Absolutely.
And, of course, he closed his statement with a reminder that his return to the White House was just around the corner.
“In 26 days, we will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN,” he declared, wrapping it up with a final “MERRY CHRISTMAS!” A hopeful light for his supporters, and a not-so-subtle warning to his detractors.
Why Trump’s Christmas Messages Resonate
Love him or hate him, Trump’s Christmas messages have a unique flair. They’re unapologetic, personal, and never boring. Where others stick to safe platitudes, Trump doubles down on his America-first ethos, mixing holiday cheer with his political priorities.
This year’s message was no exception, taking aim at adversaries, highlighting geopolitical ambitions, and rallying his base.
But beyond the spectacle, there’s a deeper takeaway. Trump’s messages reflect his view of Christmas as more than a holiday—it’s a cultural battleground.
In an age where “Happy Holidays” has become the default, Trump’s “Merry Christmas” serves as a rallying cry for those who feel traditional values are under attack.
Key Takeaways:
- Trump’s Christmas messages blend traditional cheer with bold political statements.
- This year, his holiday greetings targeted China, Canada, and the Radical Left.
- Love it or hate it, Trump’s approach ensures no one forgets his vision for America.
Source: Daily Wire
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