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Trump Rejects Christmas Greetings for 37 'Violent Criminals' Granted Clemency by Biden: 'Go to Hell'

 

    Donald Trump and Joe Biden (Photo Credit: X)

President-elect Trump refused to offer Christmas wishes to federal death-row inmates whose sentences were commuted, declaring they could "go to Hell." He criticized Biden's clemency decision and used his holiday message to lash out at China, Canada, and "Radical Left Lunatics." Trump ended his statement with a promise to "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN" in 26 days.

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday declined to offer Christmas greetings to the 37 federal death-row inmates granted clemency by President Joe Biden, instead stating, "Go to hell." Trump criticized Biden, claiming the president has "no idea" what he is doing.

Trump extended a "Merry Christmas" message on his 'Truth Social' platform, followed by a series of sharp political remarks. In one post, he told inmates granted clemency by Biden to "go to hell."

Accusing Biden of incompetence, Trump claimed the president "has no idea" what he's doing. He also took aim at the "Radical Left Lunatics," accusing them of obstructing the court system, interfering with elections, and targeting American citizens and patriots.


"Merry Christmas to the Radical Left Lunatics, who are constantly trying to obstruct our Court System and our Elections, and are always going after the Great Citizens and Patriots of the United States but, in particular, their Political Opponent, ME," Trump wrote in his post.

"They know their only chance of survival is securing pardons from a man who has no idea what he's doing," he added, referring to Biden.

Trump Criticizes Clemency for 'Most Violent Criminals'

Referring to Biden as "Sleepy," Trump condemned him for granting pardons to the "37 most violent criminals."

"To the 37 most violent criminals, who killed, raped, and plundered like few others, yet were incredibly pardoned by Sleepy Joe Biden," he said.

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