Trump's Truth Social posts make no sense – what do they say about his mentality?
The president's little used social media platform offers him a forum for his nonstop haranguing and score-settling
www.theguardian.composted more than 160 posts between 7 p.m. ET and 12:00 a.m. People reports; Axios counted roughly 158 posts in a three-hour period starting at 9 p.m. until midnight, averaging out to nearly one post per minute. Coverage spanning topics from Christmas to Michelle Obama. The bulk of the entries aren’t newsworthy on their own, and reveal his online priorities as he engages the nation during times of war and domestic policy. Time highlights the extended posting spree promoting far-right conspiracy theories, AI videos, and attacks.
The president's little used social media platform offers him a forum for his nonstop haranguing and score-settling
www.theguardian.comTrump's flurry of posts promoted far-right conspiracy theories, AI videos, and attacked on his political opponents.
time.comPresident Donald Trump posted nearly non-stop on Truth Social for hours on Dec. 1, firing off more than 160 posts between the hours of 7 p.m. ET and midnight
people.comThe bulk of the president's social media posts don't make news. But taken together they show what's on his mind as he leads the nation through war and domestic turmoil.
www.npr.orgTrump made 158 posts in a three-hour window — a rate of nearly one post per minute.
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