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The US attacked Nigeria. ISIS target. Summary of the night


Trump attacks his opponents

On the night of December 25-26, Donald Trump decided to post more Christmas wishes. First, on the occasion of information about the attack in Nigeria, he wished that “God bless our army and MERRY CHRISTMAS to all, including the fallen terrorists, of whom there will be many more if they continue the slaughter of Christians.”

Later, he posted an extensive entry on the Truth Social website in which he addressed his critics and political opponents in strong words. “Merry Christmas to everyone, including the many scoundrels who loved Jeffrey Epstein, gave him lots of money, visited his island, attended his parties and thought he was the greatest guy in the world, only to 'drop him like a dog' when things got too heated, falsely claiming they had nothing to do with him, didn't know him, said he was a disgusting person, and then blamed, of course, President Donald J. Trump was the only one who truly abandoned Epstein, long before it became fashionable to do so.

What was the purpose of the US attack in Nigeria?

Who confirmed the attack?

What did Trump say about his opponents?

What will the weather be like on Friday?

Trump also attacked the New York Times and Democrats, warning them to “enjoy what may be your last merry Christmas.”

What will the weather be like?

Friday will be cloudy and cool. There will only be some thunderstorms locally – mainly in the southwest and the Suwałki region. Snowfall or freezing drizzle may occur in eastern regions of the country. The maximum temperature will range from -2 degrees C in the south, about 1 degree C in the center, to 5 degrees C at the seaside.

What will happen on Friday?

December 26 is the second day of Christmas. The Catholic Church remembers the first martyr, Saint. Stephen.

Ashley Davis

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