On December 25, 2025, President Trump used the quiet of Christmas Day to unload a storm of material on his Truth Social platform — a deliberate move to get the American people the facts he says the media will not report. He reposted scores of eyewitness accounts and documents alleging irregularities in military and absentee ballots, forcing a conversation the establishment has tried to bury. For hardworking Americans who trust their votes, this was not a gaffe or a holiday rant; it was the kind of raw transparency our elites refuse to tolerate.
Among the items he amplified were claims of military ballots showing suspicious patterns and so-called “receipts” that supporters say demand investigation rather than dismissal. Mainstream outlets were quick to call many of those posts unsubstantiated, but conservatives rightly note that dismissing eyewitness testimony without a real, open inquiry looks like the media protecting the protective class. If the evidence exists, as citizens and patriots insist it should, the proper response from our institutions is investigation, not smearing and silence.
At the same time the left tries to mock the President’s holiday disclosures, the Department of Justice is plainly in turmoil after this administration moved to reshape prosecutorial priorities and a string of high-profile resignations exposed deep fractures. The episode around the dismissal and handling of the Eric Adams corruption case showed career prosecutors pushed out and a Public Integrity unit gutted — a wake-up call that the rule of law can be weaponized or weapon-free depending on who sits in the Oval Office. Americans deserve a DOJ that serves justice rather than political theater, and right now that trust is badly frayed.
While the critics howl, the President did what leaders are supposed to do on Christmas: defend the defenseless and strike at real enemies. The administration says precision strikes were carried out against ISIS targets in northwest Nigeria after sustained atrocities against Christians, an unmistakable message that America will protect persecuted believers abroad. Conservatives who believe in moral clarity and strong national defense should applaud a commander-in-chief who acts — even on a holy day — to protect innocents and American values.
And there’s judicial clarity coming from the bench: Justice Samuel Alito’s recent blistering dissent ripped the liberal majority for rushing to block deportations in a midnight order, exposing the judicial double standards that enable open-borders chaos. Alito’s words were not timid; they were a judicial rebuke to the notion that process and the law can be set aside for political convenience. For patriots who treasure sovereignty and the rule of law, that dissent was a welcome, principled stand against judicial activism that undermines national security.
Finally, while the establishment attacks and the media gaslights, the economy is delivering for American families — with GDP figures showing a powerful rebound and markets at record levels that have put money back into 401(k)s and paychecks. Government numbers confirm a 4.3 percent annualized growth in the third quarter of 2025, proof that America-first trade and security policies can produce real prosperity for working households. The choice is clear: keep letting technocrats lecture us into decline, or embrace leadership that fights for jobs, security, and American strength.
Hardworking Americans should not be gaslit into silence by a hostile press or an institutional elite that reflexively protects its own. Demand that every allegation be investigated, that DOJ act with impartiality and courage, and that our courts enforce the law rather than partisan preference. This Christmas, President Trump reminded the country that someone in power is willing to fight for the people — now it’s on the rest of us to make sure those fights happen in daylight, under the rule of law, and with the truth on the record.
