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President-Elect Trump Wishes Happy Thanksgiving, Vows To Make America Great

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President-elect Trump extended Thanksgiving wishes to all Americans, including those he referred to as 'Radical Left Lunatics,' as he reiterated his commitment to 'Make America Great Again' upon assuming office on Jan. 20, 2025.

In a message shared on Trump’s Truth Social account, he addressed the 'Radical Left' while expressing gratitude to the nation as a whole. Trump's post emphasized his belief in the resilience of the American people and their rejection of what he deemed as failed ideologies.

Trump emphasizes resilience of American people and rejection of failed ideologies.
President-elect Trump sends Thanksgiving wishes to Americans, including 'Radical Left Lunatics.'
Thanksgiving message shared on Trump's Truth Social account.

Additionally, Trump shared a Thanksgiving photo featuring himself alongside law enforcement personnel, further spreading holiday cheer.

Although Trump's Thanksgiving plans for this year remained undisclosed, he traditionally spent the holiday at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, a location often dubbed the 'Winter White House' during his initial presidential term.

Having designated Mar-a-Lago as his primary residence in 2019, Trump has been actively engaged with his transition team in appointing members of his upcoming administration following his victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.

Recent reports revealed that several of Trump's Cabinet nominees and appointees faced threats to their safety on Tuesday night, described as 'violent, unAmerican' in nature. The threats prompted a prompt response from law enforcement agencies to ensure the protection of the targeted individuals.

Among those reportedly targeted were John Ratcliffe, the nominee for CIA director; Pete Hegseth, the nominee for secretary of defense; and Rep. Elise Stefanik, the nominee for UN ambassador. Brooke Rollins, Trump's pick for secretary of agriculture, and Lee Zeldin, the nominee for EPA administrator, also disclosed being subjected to threats.

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