This Christmas, Donald Trump stirred up the online world with his holiday posts, turning the festive spirit into a platform for his grievances. Instead of spreading traditional cheer, Trump aimed his messages at enemies, even suggesting some should rot in hell.
In a series of posts, Trump took jabs at a DOJ official, President Joe Biden, and Special Counsel Jack Smith. His Christmas wishes included calling Smith a liar and criticizing Biden’s legal pursuits.
Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance highlighted Trump’s online antics, describing his Christmas Day posts as an ALL CAPS meltdown on Truth Social, Trump’s social media platform. She sarcastically referred to him as a very stable genius.
Trump’s announcement of working on a health care plan during Christmas drew skepticism. Former Republican Filipkowski questioned his priorities, stating, He really cares about us!
Law professor Lee Kovarsky pointed out the irony in Trump’s claim that Obamacare is too expensive, stating, The best is that his followers need clarification on what the opposite of happy is.
Another post claiming that 2024 would be remembered for illegal election interference by crooked Joe Biden drew criticism. Filipkowski sarcastically referred to it as Trump’s festive, heartwarming, devout Christmas message.
Democracy expert Trygve Olson commented on Trump’s tendency to make everything about himself, stating, Here is the thing about those with Autocratic Personality Disorder — everything, even Christmas, has to be about them.
Former Republican lawmaker Joe Walsh shared an artwork depicting Trump at his worst during holidays, emphasizing Trump’s belief that holidays should revolve around him.
In the midst of Trump’s unconventional Christmas messages, critics expressed their dismay, suggesting that holidays aren’t about Trump but should be enjoyed with friends and family away from social media.