The First Family 2017 Christmas card is seen in the East Wing of the @WhiteHouse pic.twitter.com/qT12N07a8S
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 27, 2017
When then-candidate Donald Trump was running for office, he repeatedly promised to end the “War on Christmas” — a secular push from the left to remove “Christ” from the Christmas season.
Now that President Trump is in the White House, it is obvious that he and his family have brought the Christmas spirit with them, as evidenced by the gorgeous manner in which first lady Melania Trump directed “The People’s House” be decorated, according to The Washington Post.
One small — but telling — piece of evidence signaling the return of Christmas that has conservatives and Christians cheering is the official White House Christmas card: It contains a rather noticeable difference from that of Trump’s predecessor, former President Barack Obama.
As BizPac Review noted, the card from Trump’s family wishes recipients a “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”
By contrast, Obama’s final card in 2016 contained the generic “Happy Holidays” greeting.
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