Trump Tells Child on Santa Hotline, We Won Pennsylvania Three Times'
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Trump Tells Child on Santa Hotline, We Won Pennsylvania Three Times'
"President Donald Trump took Christmas Eve calls from children inquiring as to the whereabouts of Santa Claus, according to NORAD's Santa Tracker. At one point, he fielded a call from a child in Pennsylvania, and it went as one might expect. Trump spoke to the children on speakerphone in front of cameras and was connected with a five-year-old boy and his mother in State College. Pennsylvania's great, Trump told the boy. We won Pennsylvania, actually, three times. We won Pennsylvania. We won it in a landslide, so I love Pennsylvania."
"The president won the state in 2016 and 2024, but lost it in 2020, when he baselessly claimed that voter fraud occurred in the state and elsewhere. The president told the child that, according to NORAD's Santa Tracker, which somehow escaped the DOGE cuts, Old Saint Nick was in Copenhagen and heading to the U.S. What would you like from Santa? Trump asked. The child responded with what sounded like a 3-D pen before listing two unintelligible items, and a robot. Well, you'll get all of it, the president replied, leaving Mom out to dry."
President Donald Trump answered NORAD’s Santa Tracker calls on Christmas Eve and spoke on speakerphone with a five-year-old boy and his mother in State College, Pennsylvania. He repeatedly praised Pennsylvania, saying, “We won Pennsylvania, actually, three times,” and referenced victories in 2016 and 2024 while noting a 2020 loss and baseless claims of voter fraud. Trump told the child that NORAD placed Santa in Copenhagen headed to the U.S. He asked what the child wanted, promised the gifts including a 3-D pen and a robot, and reassured the mother that the child would be very happy in the morning. The exchange followed a similar 2018 Christmas Eve call moment.
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