US President Biden pours out anger towards political opponents, including Special Prosecutor Smith
CNN criticizes “a dark sign that will happen when the presidential frontrunner is elected”
In a message posted on Truth Social for Christmas, former U.S. President Donald Trump prayed, “May everyone who tries to destroy our country suffer.”
According to CNN and THE HILL, Trump posted several messages targeting President Joe Biden, Special Prosecutor Jack Smith, who indicted him on charges of treason, and other political opponents on the occasion of Christmas.
Trump even took aim at leaders of countries who use electric vehicles.
“They are spying on my campaign,” he said on Christmas Eve. He lied to Congress about the Foreign Intelligence Act, rigged a presidential election, allowed millions of people out of prison and mental hospitals to invade our country as immigrants, ruined Afghanistan, and is an unqualified bully to Joe Biden like a crazy Jack Smith. They are tracking me like never before in this country. This is called election interference. The post started with “Merry Christmas.”
On Christmas Day, he started posting messages saying, “Merry Christmas to everyone. Annoying Joe Biden’s only hope, crazy Jack Smith.” He went on to write, “Great victory and glory to the brave men and women who want to make America great again. Merry Christmas to all.”
On the 26th, the day after Christmas, he said, “Merry Christmas to the leaders of each country, good or bad. Open borders, inflation, Afghanistan capitulation, environmental fraud, high taxes, opposition to energy independence, woke military, Russia/Ukraine, Israel/Iran, electric car mania, and all the evil ‘sick’ thugs out there trying to destroy the once great America. ‘Except the people. May they all suffer. Merry Christmas,” he wrote.
CNN criticized Trump’s angry tirade, which remains the overwhelming frontrunner ahead of the US Republican presidential primary, which begins in three weeks, as a sign of the darkness that will come if he is re-elected as president, as it reveals his temperament.
CNN pointed out that Trump’s message contrasted with the Christmas messages of leaders of various countries who emphasized peace and reconciliation during difficult times such as the war in Gaza, the war in Ukraine, and the war in Sudan.
CNN reported that Pope Francis emphasized the end of the Gaza war and the release of Israeli hostages, and King Charles of England said, “I hope that everyone will do everything in their power to protect each other at a time when tragic conflicts are increasing around the world.” “Jesus’ words to treat others as you would want to be treated are more important than ever,” he said.
In addition, US President Biden said on social media, “I hope that Christmas will be a moment of quiet contemplation for you and your family. May you feel the peace of the quiet night and the warmth of your surroundings… ” he wrote.
Source: Donga

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