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In a unique Christmas message Truth Social, ex-President Donald Trump wished for those he perceives as threats to the country to “rot in Hell.”
Throughout Christmas day, Trump used his social media platform to target President Joe Biden, special counsel Jack Smith, and other political adversaries. His list of opponents also included global leaders and advocates for electric vehicles.
In a post at 2:38 p.m. EST, Trump began his Christmas greetings with a jab at Biden and Smith, whom he often labels as deranged. Smith is currently prosecuting Trump for his actions related to the 2020 election and the January 6 Capitol attack. The Supreme Court recently declined to immediately review Smith’s request to rule on Trump’s claim of immunity from prosecution due to his presidential actions at the time.
Trump’s post also criticized world leaders and domestic issues such as border migration, inflation, the Afghanistan withdrawal, the Green New Deal, high taxes, lack of energy independence, the military’s “wokeness,” the Russia/Ukraine conflict, the Israel/Iran situation, and the push for electric cars. He ended his message with a damning wish for those he believes are ruining the U.S., followed by a Christmas greeting.
“MAY THEY ROT IN HELL. AGAIN, MERRY CHRISTMAS!” the former president wrote.
Read more at The Hill.
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