The pandemic won’t sideline Santa Claus, US military confirms Author: Patty Nieberg, Associated Press/Report for America Updated: December 24, 2020 Published December 24, 2020
This Dec. 24, 2019 photo provided by The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) shows members of NORAD tracking Santa team at the NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center on Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. This is the 65th year for the U.S.-Canadian operation that has tracked the jolly old man since a child mistakenly called the base asking to speak to Santa. (Tech. Sgt. Jeff Fitzmorris/NORAD via AP)
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Print article DENVER The U.S. military is tracking an elderly man with a white beard and a large belly who goes by the name of Saint Nicholas.
The FAA has officially granted special operating authority to Santa Claus, allowing him to “engage in interstate air-cargo-delivery services directly to rooftops” throughout the country on Christmas Eve.
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Confused little girl asks Melania if she s Ruldolph as the First Lady answers kids calls to NORAD s Santa Tracker but there s no sign of Donald after Ivanka trolls her father for THAT do you believe? call last year
First Lady Melania Trump spent Christmas Eve answering calls from young Americans to the NORAD Santa Tracker
NORAD thanked Melania as she continues the annual tradition on her last Christmas Eve as First Lady
Yet one little girl was left confused when Melania answered the call Rudolph? she asked, before stating, I don t get it
President Trump did not join the First Lady in the annual tradition this year
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