At Mar-a-Lago, the Christmas spirit is alive, well, and rolling down the fairway like a perfect drive on Trump International Golf Club’s signature course. In a delightful show of holiday cheer, President-elect Donald Trump received a surprise performance of “Silent Night” by a choir that turned an ordinary evening into a festive soirée fit for a Commander-in-Chief who knows how to blend patriotism with tradition.
A delightful video clip shared by Dan Scavino, Trump’s faithful aide and ex-White House social media chief, shows the president-elect glowing after returning from a raucous rally in Arizona. It seems that basking in the sunshine and applause of his supporters did wonders for Trump’s holiday spirit. Apparently, not even a long day on the campaign trail could extinguish this firecracker’s cheer as he celebrated the season and his recent victory over none other than Kamala Harris.
Scavino captured the magic of the moment with a post that hinted at both the warmth of Christmas and the excitement of political rebirth. Trump, with buoyancy that would make Santa envious, waved to the choir, proving that while he may be a tough negotiator, he also knows how to embrace the chills and thrills of the holiday season. Forget the usual grumbling that accompanies political transitions; this year, the only thing grumbling is the turkey.
WATCH: Choir Performs 'Silent Night' For Trump At Mar-A-Lago: 'Beautiful'https://t.co/H1g2SOyPY2
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As the country gears up for the holidays, there’s a palpable buzz about Trump’s upcoming second term and what lies ahead. With just a month to go before the inaugural festivities kick off, whispers of grand ideas and bold plans for America swirl like the scent of gingerbread in the air. Many are already calling it the Christmas miracle of political comebacks—a term many liberals surely wish would just stick to holiday decorations.
With holiday cheer glittering in the halls of Mar-a-Lago and Trump’s joyful demeanor on display, it appears the Christmas spirit isn’t the only thing bound for Washington D.C. Candles are lit, carols are sung, and political foes are left wringing their hands in a season of hope that has Trump supporters believing in holiday magic more than ever.