President Biden, and former Presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama, shared Christmas messages with Americans Saturday as the more than 200 million Christians in the United States celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
“From our family to yours, Merry Christmas! May your time with loved ones be filled with warmth, comfort, and joy this holiday season,” Biden said in a tweet.
President Biden on X (formerly Twitter): “From our family to yours, Merry Christmas! May your time with loved ones be filled with warmth, comfort, and joy this holiday season. pic.twitter.com/gCPM81l5Pu / X”
From our family to yours, Merry Christmas! May your time with loved ones be filled with warmth, comfort, and joy this holiday season. pic.twitter.com/gCPM81l5Pu
Trump also issued a brief statement in the form of a release from his Save America PAC.
“Merry Christmas to all. We will Make America Great Again!” Trump said.
Obama’s Christmas message was more lighthearted than Trump’s or Biden’s. He tweeted a photo of his dog, Sunny, wearing a Santa hat in front of a Christmas tree with presents underneath.
“Merry Christmas, everybody! This year, I got a little help spreading holiday cheer from Sunny,” Obama said. “Wishing you all a peaceful and joyful holiday season with the ones you love.”
Barack Obama on X (formerly Twitter): “Merry Christmas, everybody! This year, I got a little help spreading holiday cheer from Sunny. Wishing you all a peaceful and joyful holiday season with the ones you love. pic.twitter.com/qPF6L5GWEW / X”
Merry Christmas, everybody! This year, I got a little help spreading holiday cheer from Sunny. Wishing you all a peaceful and joyful holiday season with the ones you love. pic.twitter.com/qPF6L5GWEW
Biden, Obama and Trump are three most recent presidents of the country that has the largest Christian population in the world, according to Pew Research.
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