Back Porch Files: Donald Trump’s Strange Christmas Season
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While most of the country was trying to unplug, slow down, and get through Christmas with a minimum amount of family drama, Donald Trump spent the holiday season doing what he does best—turning a moment meant for warmth and reflection into a showcase of confusion, exaggeration, and emotional vacancy. In this episode, we take a serious but unsparing look at Trump’s strange Christmas season: from wildly inflated claims about snake deaths in Peru and an uncomfortable rant about Melania’s underwear, to the murky release of Epstein documents, baffling drug-price math, State controlled news, and a Christmas Eve gathering that felt more like a wax museum than a celebration. This isn’t about petty gaffes or one-off weirdness. It’s about what happens when a leader can’t read the room, can’t meet the moment, and can’t even manage “easy mode” leadership during the holidays—and why the normalization of that dysfunction should worry all of us.
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