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Trump's 'Truth' Christmas warning: U.S. must beware cultural Marxism, rein in border crisis

U.S. Customs and Border Protection released new data Christmas Eve asserting that 2.4 million migrants were apprehended in fiscal year 2022

December 26, 2022 2:33pm

Updated: December 26, 2022 4:06pm

Former President Donald Trump sent a series of Christmas warnings to his many fans and followers on his social network Truth Social, admonishing that cultural Marxism and the southwest border crisis were threatening freedom and national security.

“Merry Christmas to EVERYONE,” Trump posted on Saturday, musing that the message was also addressed to “Radical Left Marxists that are trying to destroy our Country, the Federal Bureau of Investigation that is illegally coercing & paying Social and LameStream Media.” 

The former president then chastised leftist groups that supported “a mentally disabled Democrat over the Brilliant, Clairvoyant, and USA LOVING Donald J. Trump,” a veiled reference to President Joe Biden's mental capacity.

While Trump did not specify what he meant by “clairvoyant,” the comment may have been an opaque reference to his predictions about mail-in balloting fraud before the 2020 election. 

The legendary real estate developer got into the Christmas spirit a bit more with a heartfelt signoff in capital letters reading, “LOVE TO ALL!” 

In a subsequent Christmas Day message, Trump warned his followers about the current immigration crisis at the southern border with Mexico, highlighting the fact that unprecedented numbers of migrants were crossing into the U.S. under the Biden administration. 

His assertion was coincidentally evidenced contemporaneously by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency, which released new data, on Christmas Eve, asserting that 2.4 million migrants were apprehended in the fiscal year 2022, which ended Sept. 30. 

“On this very cold but beautiful Christmas Day, look at our Nation NOW on the Southern Border compared to only a short time ago during the Trump Administration,” Trump advised.

Trump illustrated the southwest border crisis as a “horror show” and warned that among those penetrating the United States, law enforcement needed to watch for “criminals (including Killers, Human Traffickers, and Drug Dealers).” The former president added that “the USA is dying from within.”

Trump announced his intention to run for president in 2024 shortly after the 2022 midterm elections concluded in November.

The unfinished southwest border wall may give him a strong campaign point for the upcoming 2024 presidential election since immigration has consistently ranked as a high concern for Americans, including Hispanic Americans.