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CHRISTMAS COMEBACK: President Trump Brings Back “Merry Christmas” — America’s Christian Spirit Roars Again

In a powerful declaration that electrified millions of believers across the nation, President Donald J. Trump announced the triumphant return of the words America was built on: “Merry Christmas.” What was once quietly suppressed under years of political correctness has now been boldly revived, signaling a renewed confidence for Christians to celebrate their faith openly this holiday season.


For decades, Americans watched their cherished traditions chipped away — nativity scenes removed, public prayers silenced, and even the phrase “Merry Christmas” dismissed as offensive. But this year, under Trump’s unapologetic leadership, the tide has turned. The President made it clear: Christmas is not just a holiday — it is a cornerstone of America’s cultural identity, rooted in Christian heritage, family, and faith.


Supporters across the country say this moment feels like a cultural homecoming. Families who once felt pressured to say “Happy Holidays” now speak freely. Churches report a renewed sense of pride. Small towns and big cities alike are once again glowing with Christmas spirit — not hidden, not watered down, but proudly proclaimed.


Inside the White House, the season has returned to its former glory, with decorations that reflect patriotism, tradition, and reverence for God. Trump’s message is unmistakable: This is a nation that honors its Christian foundations, and no American should ever feel ashamed to say “Merry Christmas” again.


In 2025, this revival is more than symbolism. It marks a cultural shift — a reminder that America stands strongest when it embraces the values that shaped it. This Christmas, the country celebrates not only the birth of Christ, but the rebirth of confidence, identity, and unapologetic faith.


Merry Christmas, America. Under Trump, those words shine again.

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