On Christmas Day, former President Donald Trump's social media activity was marked by a series of posts that denounced perceived enemies and cast doubt on the 2020 election results. This behavior is consistent with his ongoing efforts to challenge the election outcome. Despite his festive mood on Christmas Eve, where he engaged in lighthearted interactions with children, Trump's Christmas message took a dark turn, targeting 'Radical Left Scum' and spreading partisan grievances. His Truth Social feed was filled with over 100 posts and reposts, many of which amplified messages disparaging political opponents. Trump's focus on the 2020 election loss was evident, with calls for accountability and prosecution of former President Barack Obama. He also shared content from individuals like Georgia state senator Colton Moore, who echoed Trump's claims of election fraud. While no substantial evidence has been found to support these claims, Trump continues to push for a special prosecutor to investigate the matter. His posts also included attacks on Somali immigrants, such as Representative Ilhan Omar, and criticism of economic policies that have faced scrutiny. Trump's use of social media to spread partisan grievances has become a tradition, even during the holidays. This behavior raises questions about the impact of such actions on public discourse and the potential for division. It also highlights the ongoing political tensions in the United States. The White House has not confirmed whether Trump or his aides were responsible for the reposts, leaving the public to speculate on the source of these messages. As Trump continues to use his platform to spread his agenda, the question of accountability and the potential for further division remains a concern for many.