
"TRUMP: What would you like Santa to bring? AMELIA: Uh, not coal. TRUMP: Not coal. No, you don't want well coal is you mean clean, beautiful coal. [laughing] I had to do that, I'm sorry. No, coal is clean and beautiful, please remember that at all costs. But you don't want clean, beautiful coal, right? AMELIA: No. TRUMP: What would you like? AMELIA: Barbie [unintelligible]."
"TRUMP: Candy. Well, candy is good. Candy is good. Do you eat candy? Do you eat much candy? AMELIA: Uh, not all the time. TRUMP: Well, you just eat as much as you want. Be healthy, ok? But Santa's gonna be there in about five hours. He's leaving Sweden right now. He's taking care of Sweden, leaving right now, ok? AMELIA: Ok. TRUMP: And he's gonna have beautiful presents, and say hello to your mom and dad, ok, honey? AMELIA: Ok."
President Donald Trump took calls from children across the country on Christmas Eve and told one child that Santa was in Sweden. During a call with Amelia from Kansas, Trump insisted that coal is "clean and beautiful" while responding to her saying she did not want coal. The exchange included discussion of toys, clothes and candy, and reassurances about Santa's arrival. The president has historically claimed the existence of "clean coal" despite such claims being false. On another call, Trump told a five-year-old that Pennsylvania is great and asserted that he won Pennsylvania three times, while official results show he won Pennsylvania in two of the three general elections from 2016 to 2024.
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