The Trump family Christmas card is making its way onto social media as grateful MAGA recipients are gleefully sharing images of the holiday greeting.
The bright red card features a gold star with the letter USA emblazoned on the center, wishing people a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Inside, the Trump family card reads ‘with our very best wishes,’ and is signed by President-elect Donald Trump, Melania Trump, and their son Barron Trump.
The 18-year-old son of President-elect Donald Trump is now a freshman at New York University’s Stern School of Business. The six-foot-nine youngest son of Donald Trump ‘spends little time on campus,’ according to reports, but remains ‘chill’ and ‘friendly’ according to his classmates.
Barron’s signature has evolved slightly over the years, although it looks like the 18-year-old college freshman is still not signing his name in cursive.
‘Barron and I have the same handwriting,’ one social media user said on X, reacting to the younger Trump’s signature.
The Trumps followed the presidential tradition of releasing an official Christmas card every year they were in the White House.
The Trump card from 2020 was entirely gold, featuring an imprint of the United States on the front.
Surrounded by family members Barron Trump and Melania Trump and supporters, Donald Trump makes his acceptance speech at his Election Night Watch Party
The Trump family Christmas Card for 2024
The Trump family Christmas card from 2020
The Trump family Christmas card from 2020
The Trump family’s official Christmas card from 2019 was also red, featuring a golden American flag.
Over the years, Christmas enthusiasts have celebrated the Trump cards for specifically wishing recipients a ‘Merry Christmas’ instead of the more politically correct ‘Seasons Greetings’ or ‘Happy Holidays.’
Those greetings had traditionally been used by past Democratic presidents like the Bidens and Obamas.
The Trump family Christmas card from 2019
The Trump family Christmas card from 2019
The official Trump family card from 2018 was green and gold with the White House on the cover.
The Trump family Christmas card from 2018
The Trump family Christmas card from 2018
The 2017 Christmas card was white and gold, featuring the presidential seal.
The Trump family Christmas card from 2017
The Trump family Christmas card from 2017
Over the years, Christmas enthusiasts have celebrated the Trump cards for specifically wishing recipients a ‘Merry Christmas’ instead of the more politically correct ‘Seasons Greetings’ or ‘Happy Holidays’ greeting cards used by past Democratic presidents like the Bidens and Obamas.