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On Wednesday, Trump, 78, kicked off his rant on his social media platform, Truth Social, by calling out soldiers in China while accusing them of “illegally” operating in the Panama Canal.
“Merry Christmas to the Radical Left Lunatics, who are constantly trying to obstruct our Court System and our Elections, and are always going after the Great Citizens and Patriots of the United States but, in particular, their Political Opponent, ME,” he continued.“They know that their only chance of survival is getting pardons from a man who has absolutely no idea what he is doing,” he added.
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