That lying piece of trash would be the NEA. Students were not allowed to say Merry Christmas in school as it was considered to be exclusive of people of other faiths. Also, many but not all, employers banned saying Merry Christmas at work for the same reason. And even when businesses would try to say Merry Christmas, they would say Merry Xmas instead. Obviously, what Xmas does is to remove Christ from Christmas which was the specific intent of it.
A few years ago, there were hundreds if not thousands of efforts to keep Christmas out of any public square in any way. Trump has openly pushed back on that effort. That is what she is talking about.
@240B I am not going to speak for other schools, but ours does say Merry Christmas, as a matter of fact our Superintendent sent out an e-mail titled Merry Christmas.
as for the Xmas Xmas is a common abbreviation of the word Christmas. It is sometimes pronounced /ˈɛksmÉ™s/, but Xmas, and variants such as Xtemass, originated as handwriting abbreviations for the typical pronunciation /ˈkrɪsmÉ™s/. The "X" comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letter of the Greek word ΧÏιστός, which in English is "Christ".[1] The "-mas" part is from the Latin-derived Old English word for Mass.[2]
There is a common misconception that the word Xmas stems from a secular attempt to remove the religious tradition from Christmas[3] by taking the "Christ" out of "Christmas", but its use dates back to the 16th century
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xmas I have heard the same thing from other sources, but this is the most concise.