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Thursday, May 7, 2026

Donald Trump and Joe Biden's Very Different Christmas Messages - Newsweek

President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump both sent social media posts to their millions of followers on Christmas Day, but their messages were starkly different.

While Biden sent more traditional festive greetings and well wishes from him and the first lady on Christmas Day, Trump instead spent December 25 airing a number of grievances, continuing to post false claims about the 2020 election, and even call the U.S. a "failing nation."

In a tweet from his personal account, Biden tweeted a message of love and unity, as one might expect from a president, on Christmas Day.

"Jill and I wish you a very Merry Christmas. We hope you and your loved ones are surrounded by love, happiness, and cheer this holiday season," Biden said.

In a follow up tweet sent via the official POTUS Twitter account, Biden added: "From the entire Biden family to yours: Merry Christmas, America."

The president also posted a photo of him and Jill Biden on a call with emergency workers on Christmas Day afternoon. "This Christmas, Jill and I were honored to thank a few brave men and women in uniform for their sacrifices this time of year," Biden wrote.

"They're away from their families to protect us. And they have the thanks of a grateful, indebted president."

By contrast, Trump chose to spend Christmas Day posting on Truth Social attacking Biden, claiming the "Radical Left Democrats" are "truly seeking to DESTROY AMERICA!!!" and defend his time as president and his November midterm...



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