Donald Trump Thanksgiving 2024 message
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Donald Trump Wishes ‘Radical Left Lunatics’ a ‘Happy Thanksgiving’

Donald Trump recently posted a Truth Social message wishing “Radical Left Lunatics” a “Happy Thanksgiving” for 2024. The Independent reported that he posted the Thanksgiving message on the social media platform on Thursday, the morning of the holiday. An annual tradition, the president-elect posted a more intense message last year. He had addressed the multi-hundred-million dollar civil fraud lawsuit against him in an excessively dramatic message.

Earlier this month, Trump defeated Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in the presidential election, securing 295 Electoral College votes. On the other hand, Harris only secured 226, failing to reach the majority mark of 270. Trump will be sworn in to take office at the White House during the inauguration ceremony on January 20, 2025.

Donald Trump sends a message to ‘Radical Left Lunatics’ on Thanksgiving 2024

Donald Trump continued his annual tradition of sharing Thanksgiving messages on his Truth Social account. The president-elect posted, “Happy Thanksgiving to all, including to the Radical Left Lunatics who have worked so hard to destroy our Country.” He continued that the people he was addressing “miserably failed” in doing so and that they “will always fail.”

Trump then went on to claim in his Truth Social message that “their ideas and policies,” which he describes as “hopelessly bad,” resulted in his “landslide victory.” He also mentioned that he believes those who voted for him “want to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” Later, he urged citizens not to “worry,” assuring that “our Country will soon be respected, productive, fair, and strong.” He concluded the note with a final promise, “You will be, more than ever before, proud to be an American!”

In other news, Mark Zuckerberg spent his 2024 Thanksgiving Eve, with Donald Trump in a meeting. The Trump family will reportedly be celebrating the holiday at their Florida estate.

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