President Donald Trump spent Christmas Day blessing the nation with nearly 200 Truth Social posts, demonstrating the Republican Party's unwavering commitment to spending quality time with loved ones during the holidays.
After participating in charming NORAD Santa tracker phone calls with children on Christmas Eve, the 79-year-old champion of traditional values reportedly put family first by retreating to his bedroom to share conspiracy theories, demand deportations, and relitigate the 2020 election throughout the night and into Christmas morning.
"This is what the season is all about," said Focus on the Family spokesperson Janet Merriweather, who praised Trump's decision to spend the early morning hours of Christ's birthday amplifying baseless claims from allies including Rudy Giuliani about ballot fraud and Roseanne Barr about COVID being a Democratic plot. "While liberal elites were wasting Christmas morning with their children opening presents, President Trump was doing the Lord's work by posting videos of Stephen Miller ranting about Somali immigrants."
The family-first president began his holiday messaging on Christmas Eve with a heartfelt greeting to "Radical Left Scum," proving that the spirit of forgiveness and goodwill toward men extends even to those he believes are destroying the nation. Trump's overnight posting spree included calls for prosecuting Barack Obama, sharing memes mocking political opponents, and demanding accountability for perceived enemies — all activities that child development experts agree are essential to creating warm holiday memories.
Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley released a statement commending the president's dedication to being present during the holidays. "While radical Democrats probably spent Christmas distracted by their kids and spouses, President Trump showed true leadership by maintaining constant contact with his phone screen for approximately 16 consecutive hours," Whatley said. "This is the kind of undivided attention to what matters most that we've come to expect from the party of family values."
The president's Christmas posts covered an impressive range of festive topics, including demanding the deportation of Representative Ilhan Omar, criticizing Georgia poll workers, and promoting Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's claim that GDP growth means all Americans will make 4.3 percent more money.
Political analysts note that Trump's Christmas social media marathon represents the culmination of a decades-long Republican tradition of championing family togetherness. The party that spent the 1960s and 1970s building its brand around returning to traditional American values has seamlessly evolved that message into presidents spending major religious holidays glued to their phones attacking perceived enemies.