Trump Faces Backlash After Controversial Christmas Calls With Children
Donald Trump is facing renewed criticism following a series of Christmas phone calls with children that have sparked widespread backlash online, with critics calling his remarks inappropriate, unsettling, and politically charged.

The calls, which took place during a holiday event connected to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence rather than the White House, were intended to be festive interactions with children tracking Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. However, several comments made by Trump during the conversations quickly drew attention for the wrong reasons.
In one exchange, Trump complimented a young girl by calling her “beautiful and cute” before immediately asking her age. When the child replied that she was eight years old, the moment left many viewers uncomfortable, questioning why such remarks were necessary in a conversation with a minor.
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In another call, Trump discussed Santa Claus’s appearance, joking that Santa was “on the cherubic side” and explaining that the word meant “a little on the heavy side.” Critics argued that the comment was awkward and inappropriate for a child-focused holiday interaction.
Trump also made remarks that injected politics into the conversations. When speaking with a child from Pennsylvania, he referenced winning the state “three times,” a claim tied to his ongoing disputes over past election results. Many observers criticized the comment as unnecessary and confusing for children.
Other moments included Trump joking about coal as a Christmas gift, describing candy as “good” while telling a child to “eat as much as you want,” and making references to tracking Santa to ensure that a “bad Santa” was not being “infiltrated,” language that some said echoed his immigration rhetoric.
Throughout the calls, Trump repeatedly redirected conversations back to himself, praising states that supported him in elections and framing even holiday traditions through a political lens.
The interactions have circulated widely on social media, with commentators describing them as uncomfortable to watch and questioning the judgment behind allowing Trump to engage directly with children in an unscripted setting—particularly amid ongoing public scrutiny surrounding his past associations and conduct.
As the clips continue to spread, critics argue that the episode reflects a broader pattern of Trump blurring the lines between politics, personal ego, and moments meant to remain apolitical—especially those involving children and holiday traditions.