Joe Biden and Kamala Harris FAIL to mention Jesus Christ in their Christmas messages—unlike President Trump, who praised him

Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden posted Christmas greetings, but they declined to mention the reason for the season, the baby Jesus. Instead, they gave generic greetings and in Biden's case, nonsensical ones.

Biden used the concept of "stillness" as a stand-in for Jesus, which is bizarre since babies are rarely still and Christians don't give gifts to celebrate a "still" birth.

"This Christmas Eve," Biden said, "my wish for you and your family is that you take a few moments of quiet reflection and find that stillness that's at the center of the Christmas story. May you find peace in this silent night. And warmth from those surrounding you."

It's unclear what he means by "that stillness that's at the center of the Christmas story," unless it's a reference to abortion. This wouldn't be out of keeping with Democrats this holiday—Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts encouraged Americans to celebrate abortion this Christmas.

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