Trump answers kids’ Santa tracker questions on Christmas Eve
<body><p>STORY: :: Palm Beach, Florida</p><p>:: December 24, 2025</p><p>:: Trump and First Lady Melania answer children's questions about NORAD's 'Santa tracker'</p><p>MOTHER REPEATS CHILD’S QUESTION, ASKING: “How come Santa has a tracker on him?”</p><p>TRUMP: “Well, we track Santa all over the world. We want to make sure that Santa is being good. Santa is a very good person. We want make sure that he's not infiltrated, that we're not infiltrating into our country a bad Santa. So, we found out that Santa's good. Santa loves you. Santa loves Oklahoma like I do. You know, Oklahoma was very good to me in the election. So, I love Oklahoma. Don't ever leave Oklahoma, okay?”</p><p>CHILD: “How long until Santa will be here?”</p><p>TRUMP: “Okay, well Santa's now in Sweden, so Santa's got quite a trip to get to your great area, your great part of the world, because you live in a terrific place. But I would say Santa will make it in record time, probably in about five hours. Five hours from now, Santa will be coming down…
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