Joe Biden and Kamala Harris FAIL to mention Jesus Christ in their Christmas messages—unlike President Trump, who praised him

President Trump gave thanks for the miracle of Jesus in his message, while Democrats celebrated abortion and Beef Wellington in theirs.

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Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden posted Christmas greetings, but they declined to mention the reason for the season, the baby Jesus. Instead, they gave generic greetings and in Biden's case, nonsensical ones.

Biden used the concept of "stillness" as a stand-in for Jesus, which is bizarre since babies are rarely still and Christians don't give gifts to celebrate a "still" birth.

"This Christmas Eve," Biden said, "my wish for you and your family is that you take a few moments of quiet reflection and find that stillness that's at the center of the Christmas story. May you find peace in this silent night. And warmth from those surrounding you."



It's unclear what he means by "that stillness that's at the center of the Christmas story," unless it's a reference to abortion. This wouldn't be out of keeping with Democrats this holiday—Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts encouraged Americans to celebrate abortion this Christmas.

Another of his Christmas posts was he and Dr. Jill Biden smiling and laughing while "thinking of the brave women and men in uniform who defend our nation, many of them away from their families."



Dr. Jill, as she prefers to be called in honor of her PhD in education, recently released the most cringe-tacular Christmas card from the White House the nation has perhaps ever seen. It featured a tap dancing extravaganza put together by a far-left dance company that specializes in anti-white views. It also lacked any mention of Christ, though there was air guitar, a woman in a suit dressed like a cat, and plenty of cardboard decor.

Harris had a plethora of posts about Christmas, none of which mentioned Jesus Christ or Mother Mary. 

Harris said she and second gentleman Doug Emhoff were "making beef Wellington."



Together they wished "everyone a happy holiday season." The Christmas tree was right there in the photo but they still couldn't mention Jesus or the integral and generative role He plays in the holiday.



Perhaps saddest of all was the photo Harris shared of her and her husband on speaker phone to presumably someone, with the caption "There’s no greater gift than spending the holidays with loved ones. From our family to yours, we wish you a safe and happy holiday season."



Harris will soon embark on her "Reproductive Freedoms" pro-abortion tour of the US.

For his part, Donald Trump issued a statement saying "The birth of Jesus Christ is the true miracle we celebrate."

"Melania and I would like to wish everyone a happy, joyous, and wonderful Christmas season," Trump said in a video posted to his account on Truth Social.

"In this holy time of year, Christians everywhere give thanks that over 2,000 years ago, God sent his only son into the world to be the savior of all mankind. The birth of Jesus Christ is the true miracle we celebrate each Christmas," said Trump.

"He is the ultimate source of our joy, our hope, and our sense of peace, and goodwill as we gather with family and loved ones. It is such a great time of the year. This is why we can never stop saying that beautiful phrase, 'Merry Christmas," he said.

"This holiday we give thanks for many blessings God has bestowed upon us," Trump continued.

"We pray for the safety of our men and women in uniform at home and abroad. And we ask God to guide us, give us strength, and watch over us in this pivotal year ahead. With His help, by this time next year, we will be well on our way to making America safer, stronger, greater, and more prosperous than ever before," said Trump.
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