Outgoing US President Joe Biden and incoming President Donald Trump sent contrasting messages on Christmas day. While Mr. Biden called on the American people to unite, Mr. Trump did not hesitate to criticize Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, current President Biden and the Democratic Party. Not long after, President-elect Donald Trump posted a Christmas message on the social network Truth Social. Attached to the post is a photo of him and his wife Melania. He cited dozens of articles and social media posts supporting his political stance on issues including his pursuit of Greenland and the Panama Canal, as well as the nomination of Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense .
He accused China of taking control of the Panama Canal, and criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, current US President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party.
“Merry Christmas to the far left, who continually seek to obstruct our court system and elections,” Mr. Trump wrote. “In addition, I also send my wishes to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Canada – a country where people are paying too high taxes. But if they become the 51st state of the US, their taxes will be cut by more than 60%. “Mr. Biden took office in 2021 with a pledge to “end the war between red and blue sides, between rural and urban areas, between conservatives and liberals.” When withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race in July, Mr. Biden expressed his desire to unite the country. Mr. Biden’s Democratic Party lost every battleground state and both houses of Congress in the November election.
After winning, President-elect Trump expressed his desire to regain control of the Panama Canal, buy the Danish island of Greenland and vowed to restructure the federal government. Also on December 25, US President Joe Biden said he had asked the Department of Defense to continue increasing weapons supplies to Ukraine, after condemning Russia’s Christmas Day attack on the country’s energy system. Ukraine and some of its cities. Nearly three years into the conflict, Washington has pledged $175 billion in aid to Ukraine. But it is uncertain whether this aid will continue under President-elect Donald Trump. Mr. Trump has said he wants to end the fighting quickly.
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