President’s Trump Christmas address reminds Americans of the reason for the season

Published 2:49 pm Friday, December 18, 2020

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To the Editor:
 I hope all American’s read President Trump’s Christmas address. Trump has a very slim chance of winning on January 6, 2021. Lawyer Robert Barnes said, “The vote of the electoral college isn’t certified until U.S. Congress certifies it. Legally no one is President-elect  until the U.S. Congress certifies a majority of the electoral college for that person.” If no members of the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate objects Vice President Pence will count and announce the winner on January 6, 2021. If there is objection there must be debate and Trump could win. If Trump doesn’t win on January 6 then he needs to concede and congratulate Biden. As Kenny Rogers correctly said, “You’ve got to know when to hold’em, know when to fold’em, know when to walk away!”
President Donald Trump delivered a Christmas message from the White House, reminding Americans of the reason for the season is Jesus. President Trump said, “For Christians, this is a joyous time to remember God’s greatest gift to the world. More than 2,000 years ago the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary. He said, ‘Do not be afraid, you have favor with God,'” The angel told her that she would give birth to a baby boy, Jesus, who would be called the Son of the Most High. Nine months later, Christ was born in the town of Bethlehem. The Son of God came into the world in a humble stable, ” Trump said before adding that Christmas is a time to give thanks to God. “As Christians everywhere know, the birth of our Lord and Savior changed history forever,” Trump continued. “At Christmas, we give thanks to God, and that God sent His only(begotten) Son to die for us and to offer everlasting peace to all humanity.” 
“More than two millennia after the birth of Jesus Christ, His teachings continue to inspire and uplift billions and billions of people all over the globe,” Trump said. “His divine words still fills our hearts with hope and faith.” President Trump also asserted that Christmas is a time to love one another. “And Christians everywhere still strive to live by Jesus’s timeless commandments to His disciples: love one another. Above all during this sacred season, our souls are full of thanks and praise for Almighty God for sending us Christ, his Son, to redeem the world,” he said. “Tonight we ask that God will continue to bless this nation and we pray that He will grant every American family a Christmas season full of joy, hope, and peace!” The president concluded the address by wishing Americans, “Merry Christmas” and “a very, very great and happy new year” for the country.

D.D. Nave 
Elizabethton

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