Trump's Christmas wish: 'We've got
prosperity. Now we want peace'
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[December 26, 2017]
By Roberta Rampton
PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) - On Christmas
Eve, U.S. President Donald Trump took calls from children, asking them
what they wanted most from Santa, and revealing what was on his own wish
list.
One boy wanted building blocks. Another wished for his grandma to get
out of the hospital. And as for Trump - who has sent a series of
combative tweets since arriving at his Florida vacation home - he said
he wants "peace for the country."
"We've got prosperity - now we want peace," Trump told a child named
Ryan, who called the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) to
check on Santa's progress.
Every year on Christmas eve NORAD purports to track the flight of Santa
and his reindeer-pulled sleigh, a tradition since 1955 when a department
store misprinted a phone number, sending a flood of calls to a NORAD
colonel, who played along.
Sitting in a gold chair beside first lady Melania Trump in an ornate,
tapestried great room, the president enthusiastically chatted with
youngsters and their parents. Reporters in the room could hear only the
president's side of the conversation.
In his trademark brash style honed during a career in the New York real
estate world, Trump predicted the kids would have the greatest Christmas
ever.
"I'll make a prediction - Santa is going to treat you well. Really well.
The best he's ever treated you," he told one child from Mississippi,
throwing in an invitation to come to the Oval Office sometime.
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President Donald Trump participates in NORAD (North American
Aerospace Defense Command) Santa Tracker phone calls with children
at Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., December 24,
2017. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
Casper from Arlington, Virginia, was a child after Trump's own
heart. "Building blocks! That's what I always liked too," the
president exclaimed.
"I predict that Santa will bring you building blocks, so many you
won't be able to use them all," he said.
As for Ryan, he told Trump he wanted his grandmother to come home
from the hospital.
"That is great. That's better than asking for some toy or
something," Trump said.
(Reporting by Roberta Rampton; Editing by Susan Thomas)
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