
President-elect Trump delivered a controversial Christmas message on Wednesday, addressing various topics in a fiery manner. He began by extending holiday wishes to what he referred to as 'Radical Left Lunatics,' criticizing their alleged attempts to obstruct the court system and elections. Trump accused them of targeting him and seeking pardons from individuals he deemed unfit for the task.
Trump then shifted his focus to President Biden's recent decision to commute the sentences of 37 federal death row prisoners to life imprisonment without parole. In response, Trump expressed strong disapproval, specifically directing harsh words towards the individuals who had committed violent crimes. He made it clear that he refused to offer them holiday greetings, instead telling them to 'GO TO HELL!'
On a different note, Trump mentioned China and the Panama Canal, raising concerns about the operations there. He also touched on Canada, suggesting that the country could benefit from becoming the 51st state of the United States. Additionally, he referenced Greenland, emphasizing its importance for U.S. national security.



President Biden, in contrast, condemned the actions of the individuals whose sentences were commuted, expressing sympathy for the victims and their families. He reiterated his stance against the death penalty at the federal level, emphasizing the need to end its use.
Trump's Christmas message, filled with strong language and controversial statements, highlighted his ongoing engagement with political issues and international affairs. The contrasting tones of the two leaders underscored their differing approaches to governance and policy.