Former President Donald Trump extended a Thanksgiving message that praised the troops and gave thanks to God while criticizing his political rivals and the left
Former President Donald Trump issued several Thanksgiving messages on Thursday, with one giving thanks to God and praising the troops in a solemn and hopeful voice—and a second one that’s fiery and flippant in tone as he mocks his political opponents and accuses “Radical Left Lunatics” of trying to destroy America.
President Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, on Thursday to deliver two very contrasting Thanksgiving messages.
In the first, President Trump wished a happy Thanksgiving “to ALL,” before singling out for scathing criticism a number of prominent figures featuring in his legal battles, political fights, and the Left writ large.
His wishes extend to New York District Attorney Letitia James, who is leading a fraud investigation into President Trump (which he claims is political) in a Manhattan court. In the message, the former president called her “Racist & Incompetent” while accusing her of letting “Murder & Violent Crime FLOURISH & Businesses FLEE.”
President Trump also singled out “Radical Left Trump Hating” Judge Arthur Engoron, the presiding judge in the Manhattan case. The former president accused Judge Engoron of treating him unfairly when he ruled that the former president was guilty of fraud by allegedly overstating the value of his assets even before trial.
He also took aim at President Joe Biden, whom he called “Crooked” and accused of having “WEAPONIZED his Department of Injustice” against a political opponent and “allowed our Country to go to HELL.”
President Trump also extended Thanksgiving wishes to “all the other Radical Left Lunatics, Communists, Fascists, Marxists, Democrats, & RINOS, who are seriously looking to DESTROY OUR COUNTRY.”
He ended on an upbeat note, telling his supporters to have no fear as “we will WIN the Presidential Election of 2024, & MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!”
His remarks about the country being in a different place—or at least heading to a better place—by the time Thanksgiving arrives next year builds on his numerous expressions of confidence that he’ll clinch the Republican presidential nomination and win the race for the White House when Americans go to the polls in early November 2024.
By Tom Ozimek