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Trump's truth, social contributions, make no sense – what do you say about his mentality? | Donald Trump

No political leader has used social media as much as Donald Trump. But his latest contributions to Truth Social, the social media platform that he founded in 2021, have become more and more bizarre: the president, who uses the lack of examination of the small user base of the platform to really let go.

In the hundreds of “truths”, since he started his office, Trump has used the truth socially to reinterpret himself as a king and demand the Americans to “be cool!” When the stock market dipped after its trade war, apparently the apparently random use of capital letters, punctuation and inaccurate spelling of the news consistently.

Trump's contributions generally fit into three categories: attack on perceived enemies, repetition of praise and publication of pictures or videos of himself, like an older relative in a family group chat.

The judges – or “radical left judges” as they had them came for special criticism. The president avoids the normal decency to lambast those members of the judiciary, who do not have him deported without proper procedures.

“What's going on with our dishes? You are completely out of control,” wrote Trump on April 18 and replied to the decision of a judge that the government could not reduce its place of origin to a country without proper procedures.

Trump then made the extraordinary and untrue, claimed that Joe Biden flew more than half a million undocumented immigrants to the USA over a period of 24 hours before adding:

“This radicalized judge says that Sleepy Joe Biden can fly more than half a million illegals to America in one day, but we have to carry out for many years and lengthy exams to fly home from you. Where is justice here?”

That was one of only several angry complaints about judges who did not leave Trump what he liked, but his focus was also on the judiciary about the executive.

Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York, who supervised the prosecution and conviction of Trump for HUSH money payments to an adult film star, has been a common goal in recent weeks.

Trump has repeatedly posted stories of right news sites that accuse James of the alleged mortgage fraud. James said that the allegations are “unfounded” – while they described themselves as “crazy crooks” by Trump's thumb.

But Trump from Trump from Trump sometimes offers tender moments. For example, nobody treated Pope Francis's death with more awe than Donald Trump.

“Melania and I will go to Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis. We look forward to being there!” Trump published hours after the Pope's death. He followed this by publishing a video of a speech that he held in the White House, in which Trump praised Pope Francis as a “good man” while he was standing next to the Easter bunny.

The contributions come thick and quickly – Trump often writes more than a dozen times a day about the social truth – interrupted only by advertisements for “dream singles” and “international singles”. In the midst of the complaint about the rule of law and personal score setting, Trump sometimes announces things that are good for people who are not good for truths who are most people.

“Alarm: All purchases of Iranian oil or petrochemical products have to stop now!” Trump wrote on Thursday afternoon. He warned that countries that buy oil from Iran would be exposed to “secondary sanctions” before he signed in the way a passive-aggressive tenant wrote to their landlord:

“Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump.”

It was an important announcement. Unfortunately, only about 5 million people use social truth social every month, so Trump may have screamed into the void. The diatribes about judges and tariffs as well as the all-caps, slightly hysterical requests from “Vladimir, stop!” After Russia had started its latest attack on Ukraine, they take a large part of the content into account.

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However, they are interrupted by scattering non-context contributions, which were posted with little explanation on Trump's report: the messaging style of an older relative in a group chat.

“Only landed in Italy!” He posted on April 25 with a video in which he climbed out of an airplane.

At the beginning of this month he posted a seven second video in which he was swung on a golf ball. Similar to his actions in March, no information was provided when Trump published a picture that had been heavily edited, apparently with the intention of giving him a jaw line with the words “Fight Fight”. There was no text that accompanied the photo.

Of course, Trump's favorite activity is praise for himself. Fortunately for a man who managed to transform the Republican party from a sober political institution into one essentially, there is a lot to do.

On March 18, he posted a screen grave of an X -post from a user named @Dndbreakfast, who said: “A memory of what a warrior looks like” over a photo of Trump after a ball in July last year. It was unclear where Trump found @Dndbreakfasts X -Post because he did not follow them on X.

In addition, it is its free form, often from an unusual item, when there is a final common characteristic under Trump's use of truth. At the beginning of February, Trump excluded a long letter that apparently went through the economy and trade, but as if it were screaming through a bull horn in the city pool.

“The” tariff lobby “, which is from the globalist and always wrong, Wall Street Journal is working hard to justify countries like Canada, Mexico, China and too many others to continue the decades of rip off America, both in terms of trade, crime and toxic drugs that can flow freely in America” ​​was the first sentence.

Trump roamed a little more before he explained: “This will be the golden age! Will there be pain? Yes, maybe (and maybe not!). But we will make America great again, and everything will be worth the price that has to be paid. We are a country that is now being led with common sense – and the results will be spectacular !!!”

The results of the tariffs still have to be seen. But Trump's thoughts and views that are distributed every hour in his less used social media network are certainly spectacular.

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