The Oklahoman

Trumps wish Americans a `Merry Christmas'

- By Zeke Miller The Associated Press

PALM BEACH, Fl a. —President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are wishing Americans a Merry Christmas as they celebrate the holiday with their family in Florida.

“The president and I want to wish each and every American a very merry Christmas,” t he first lady said in a video message recorded at the White House and released Wednesday. “We say a special prayer for those military service members stationed far from home and we renew our hope for peace among nations and joy to the world,” Trump said in the message.

The first family is spending the holiday at the president's private club in Palm Beach, attending a music-filled Christmas Eve service at a Southern Baptist Convention-affiliated church before celebratin­g with dinner in the ballroom of his private club. They were expected to remain out of sight on Wednesday.

The pastor of Family Church in West Palm

Beach, Florida, Jimmy Scroggins, and his family greeted t he Trumps as they arrived moments into a “Candleligh­t Christmas Celebratio­n.” The Trumps received applause and cheers while taking reserved seats in the church's third pew. Brief sermons and readings by clergy were interlaced between traditiona­l Christmas songs, as theatrical smoke billowed and fake snow descended from the rafters.

Attending Family Church was a change of pace for the Trumps, who had attended holiday services in the past at Bethesda-by-the-Sea, the Episcopal Church in Palm Beach at which they were married in 2005.

The Trumps then returned to his private club, where they were greeted by applause as they entered for Christmas Eve dinner. Trump, less than a week after being impeached by the House, did not respond when asked by a reporter if he prayed for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi at church, but he said, “We're going to have a great year.”

Trump was seen briefly speaking attorney Alan Dershowitz, a prominent

Trump defender on cable news who was dining in the ballroom. The Harvard Law School professor emeritus has been the subject of discussion­s about joining the president's impeachmen­t legal team.

Trump earlier called military service members stationed across the world to share greetings ahead of the Christmas holiday.

Speaking Tuesday by video conference from his private club in Florida, where is he is on a more than two-week vacation, Trump said, “I want to wish you an amazing Christmas.”

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