Trump's Social Media Activity on Christmas Day Highlights Controversial Themes
Dec, 25 2025
Among the content shared, Trump reposted a video featuring Stephen Miller, who suggested that Democrats aim to transform the United States into a state akin to Somalia. Miller claimed that such a transformation would facilitate easier governance for the Democratic Party, as it would be simpler to control a 'nation of ashes' than a functioning society with a robust middle class.
Trump also highlighted his economic achievements, sharing posts that included the phrase 'President Trump was right all along.' In one video, Peter Navarro, a former trade advisor, asserted that Trump’s policies had effectively reduced inflation and even lowered toy prices ahead of the holiday season. However, Trump had previously acknowledged rising costs, suggesting that families should consider purchasing fewer gifts.
Additionally, Trump revisited the topic of the 2020 election, particularly focusing on vote counts in Fulton County, Georgia, where Joe Biden narrowly won. He shared videos that included claims from former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani regarding the counting of votes in that county.
Trump also amplified a conspiracy theory from comedian Roseanne Barr, who alleged that the Covid-19 pandemic was a Democratic strategy to manipulate mail-in voting for the election.
This surge of social media activity occurs amid declining approval ratings for Trump, with a Gallup poll indicating his approval at 36 percent, matching the lowest rating for any president at the end of their first year in office since 1973.