President-elect Donald Trump and President Joe Biden shared contrasting Christmas messages on Wednesday, with Biden offering traditional holiday greetings and Trump took aim at political opponents in a series of social media posts, including a “Merry Christmas” directed at “leftist lunatics”. is included.
After Biden posted a short, traditional seasonal message about “kindness and compassion,” Trump fired off a rapid volley of three dozen posts throughout the day, his Christmas messages directly targeting the “radical left.” Madmen” and addressed to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, “whose taxes are too high for their citizens.”
“Merry Christmas to the radical lunatics on the left who are constantly trying to obstruct our judicial system and our elections,” the president-elect said in a message, using his characteristically random style of investing. while doing
He spent Christmas Day on his truth-telling social website firing about his own perceived political persecution — contrary to Biden’s holiday wishes “for all Americans.”
The Republican comeback victory in November came amid growing political polarization and division across the country, with Trump clinging to his positions.
Trump posted a photo showing himself as “Patriot of the Year” and smiling at another former president, Barack Obama, a Democrat.
Others included articles praising his cabinet choices, his desire to buy Greenland, and his complaints about the fees paid by American ships passing through the Panama Canal.
The president-elect once again called Trudeau “the governor” of Canada, saying that if the country “became our 51st state, their taxes would be cut by more than 60 percent” and “their businesses would immediately double.” will be.”
Trump also doubled down on his threats to demand US control of the Panama Canal, complaining that China has “illegitimate” influence over the waterway and Washington investing billions of dollars in “repairs”, but Nothing to say about. ‘Anything.’
Minutes later, he announced the selection of Florida politician Kevin Marino Cabrera as ambassador to Panama, “a country that Panama On the canal is taking us far beyond their dreams.”