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Thanksgiving Message Includes Shout-Out to the “Radical Left

United States: President-elect Trump wished a happy Thanksgiving to all Americans on Thursday. He also called some people “Radical Left Lunatics” and promised to “Make America Great Again” when he becomes president on January 20, 2025.
There was even worse in the message displayed on Trump’s Truth Social account, the president did not spare the ‘radical left’ as well.
As reported by the foxnews, “Wishing everyone including the Radical Left LOSERS a very Kelly GREEN Thanksgiving if you get it all, Good luck and go and subpoena the hell out of the criminals!” Trump wrote. “Do not worry we will soon make our Country Great Again by becoming respected, productive, fair and strong and you will be prouder of yourself more than at any time in the past of being an American.”
Trump later tweeted a photo of him holding police and wished everyone a happy Thanksgiving.
As for Thanksgiving this year little was known about where the president-elect would be, however Trump has traditionally celebrated past Thanksgiving holidays in Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida which was dubbed as the “Winter White House”.
Since Trump has made Mar-a-Largo his official residence in 2019, he has been vetting on behalf of his transition team for members of his administration’s cabinet after he won the 2024 presidential election against Kamala Harris.
Fox News Digital found out Wednesday that at least ten of Trump’s Cabinet nominees and other appointees selected for the incoming administration received “violent, American threats to their lives and those who they are with” on Tuesday night and police reacted “swiftly”.
Multiple sources talking to Fox News Digital said that John Ratcliffe, the nominee for Central Intelligence Agency director; Pete Hegseth, the nominee for Secretary of Defense; and Rep. Elise Stefanik, the nominee for UN ambassador, were on the list targeted. Selectees include Brooke Rollins for agriculture secretary, and Lee Zeldin for the Environmental Protection Agency.
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