Trump Brings Back Christmas With New Website Celebrating Holiday
Trump Brings Back Christmas With New Website Celebrating Holiday
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For years, many Americans experienced the same December ritual. Walk into a store, hear a cheerful employee wish you “Happy Holidays,” and feel that small pang of frustration. You knew what they meant. They knew what they meant. But somewhere along the line, “Merry Christmas” became the phrase that dare not speak its name. Corporate memo writers and HR departments had decided it was safer to strip the season of its identity. (Heaven forbid we acknowledge what 90% of Americans are actually celebrating.)

The absurdity grew worse each year. Schools renamed Christmas concerts “winter celebrations.” Retailers trained employees to dodge the C-word like it was radioactive. Cities swapped “Christmas tree lighting” ceremonies for “holiday tree” events. Christmas—a tradition Americans have cherished since before the Revolution—was suddenly treated like something vaguely embarrassing. Something to mumble rather than proclaim.

From MerryChristmas.gov:

The Trump administration launched a new website boasting the URL “MerryChristmas.gov” to celebrate the federal government’s contributions that have helped weave the fabric of the nation.

“Over twelve days, we’re highlighting moments of design, innovation, and public work initiated by the federal government that helped shape the nation. Consider it a small holiday reminder of what America can build together,” the new Merry Christmas website states.

That message now greets visitors to a brand-new federal website: MerryChristmas.gov. Consider that URL for a moment. Not “HappyHolidays.gov.” Not “SeasonalCelebration.gov.” Christmas. Right there in the address bar, unapologetic and official.

The Trump administration launched the site this past Sunday, and it represents far more than a government webpage. It’s a cultural marker. A line in the sand. Christmas is no longer something Washington pretends doesn’t exist.

A Promise Delivered

Politicians make promises constantly. Most evaporate the moment the victory confetti gets swept up. But for those who followed the 2024 campaign trail, this moment feels like genuine follow-through.

President Trump made bringing back Christmas a recurring theme in his rallies. Not as policy minutiae—as a cultural statement.

“We’re going to have Merry Christmas just like we got for everybody seven years ago, we brought it back, it was in deep trouble but we brought it back,” Trump declared during an August 2024 event. The crowds roared. They understood exactly what he was talking about.

Fast forward to December 2025. The White House social media accounts have fully embraced Christmas messaging. The Department of Homeland Security—not exactly known for whimsy—has been posting images of federal agents in Santa hats with captions like “YOU’RE GOING HO HO HOME.” Even the official government meme game has gotten festive.

This isn’t accidental. It’s coordinated. And frankly? It’s refreshing.

More Than Just a Website

MerryChristmas.gov includes thoughtful touches that suggest genuine enthusiasm rather than checkbox compliance. A live weather tracker monitors conditions at both the North Pole and the White House. (Current North Pole forecast: cold.) Each day through December 25th, the site unveils a new piece of American heritage—starting with the iconic WPA poster program that lifted spirits during the Great Depression.

The message is simple but meaningful. The federal government helped build remarkable things throughout our history. And there’s nothing wrong with celebrating that—especially at Christmas.

For families gathering around the tree this year, the signal from Washington is unmistakable. Say Merry Christmas. Say it loudly. Say it to strangers at the grocery store and coworkers at the office party.

The joy of the season never really disappeared. But now it has official backup. And that feels like a gift worth unwrapping.

Key Takeaways

  • The Trump administration launched MerryChristmas.gov, a federal website celebrating American heritage through Christmas.
  • President Trump fulfilled his 2024 campaign promise to restore Christmas to public prominence.
  • The site features 12 days of historical highlights showcasing positive federal contributions to American life.
  • Administration-wide Christmas messaging signals a cultural shift away from sanitized “Happy Holidays” language.

Sources: Fox News, Fox News

December 16, 2025
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
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