Extremely online president has very tired message

I very, very sincerely hope that your Christmas day (at whatever level of observance) was better than the president’s:
Christmas Eve found President Donald Trump in good humor, sitting in his Mar-a-Lago home and chatting with children on the phone about Santa Claus’ whereabouts as NORAD tracked his sleigh.
“Nice, right?” he told reporters after taking a call. “Could do this all day long.”
The festive mood soured later in the day when Trump delivered a Christmas message that included a taunt aimed at “Radical Left Scum,” who, he wrote, are bent on destroying the country.
After midnight, the holiday spirit took another partisan political turn. The president posted or reposted more than 100 times on his Truth Social website, in many cases amplifying messages disparaging perceived political foes.
As Christmas Day broke, the president made clear he is still captivated by his loss to Joe Biden in 2020.
He reposted one message that called for Attorney General Pam Bondi to ensure “accountability” by prosecuting former Democratic President Barack Obama over the election.
He also shared a video from Colton Moore, a Georgia state senator running for the congressional seat being vacated by Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene.
“You know, Donald Trump was right the entire time,” Moore said in the video. “The election in 2020 was stolen.” He went on to say that “people need to be arrested and tried for treason — a lot of them.”
No evidence has emerged of wrongdoing on a scale that would have changed the outcome of the 2020 election, though Trump said in June he wants a special prosecutor to investigate what happened.
With more than 11 million followers on Truth Social, Trump reposted messages involving familiar foils. Some called for getting rid of the Affordable Care Act, signed into law by Obama 15 years ago (last week, the Republican-led House and Senate left town for the new year without a health care deal that will prevent insurance premiums from rising for millions of Americans).
For all the manic posting, the core message remains clear: no healthcare for you, and I hope idiotic conspiracy theories about the lost election that permanently damaged my ego will be an adequate substitute. Happy holidays!
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Neither the New York Times nor the Washington Post published stories about Trump writing 200 unhinged posts on Christmas Day
[image or embed]— Adam Cohen (My Personal Views Only) (@axidentaliberal.bsky.social) Dec 25, 2025 at 10:02 PM
