Donald Trump tweets bizarre New Year's Eve message to all his 'enemies'
Mr Trump used social media to deliver his seasonal message
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On New Year’s Eve, President-elect Donald Trump once again underscored how untypical he is, with a Twitter message that left many people scratching their heads.
“Happy New Year to all, including to my many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly they just don’t know what to do,” he wrote. “Love!”
Mr Trump’s message comes as he finds himself at the centre of fresh controversy over his relationship with Russia, and its leader Vladimir Putin.
Last week, Barack Obama ordered the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats from the US in retaliation for Moscow’s alleged cyber-meddling in the presidential election.
It was widely expected that Mr Putin would reciprocate in kind, but he chose not to. Mr Trump used Twitter to praise Mr Putin’s tactics, saying it was a “great move”.
On Friday, Mr Putin congratulated Mr Trump, rather than Mr Obama, in his annual New Year’s greetings statement to foreign heads of state and government.
Mr Putin said he hoped that after Trump is sworn in, the two countries, “acting in a constructive and pragmatic manner, will be able to take real steps to restore the mechanisms of bilateral cooperation”.
He also expressed seasonal greetings to Mr Obama, his family and the American people in a separate statement earlier on Friday.
A year ago, Mr Trump, who was merely one of many Republican candidates seeking the party’s nomination, appeared on Fox News with his family, (pictured above) to welcome in the new year.
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