Analysis of Trump's Social Media Activity Highlights Personal Focus
'This is not going to help': MS NOW host dissects oddities in Trump's 60-post social spree

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MS NOW host Jonathan Lemire analyzed President Donald Trump's extensive social media activity over a weekend, where he posted over 60 times on Truth Social. The posts included criticisms of a federal judge and numerous self-promoting memes, raising concerns about Trump's focus on personal grievances amid ongoing challenges.
- 01President Trump posted more than 60 times on Truth Social over 14 hours, starting with a 700-word rant against a federal judge.
- 02His posts included various AI-generated memes depicting him in fantastical scenarios, such as on Mount Rushmore.
- 03Co-host Katty Kay noted that Trump's posts reflect his frustrations, particularly regarding his legacy and ongoing issues with Iran.
- 04Lemire suggested that the nature of Trump's posts may reinforce perceptions of him being self-centered.
- 05The discussion highlighted concerns about Trump's decision-making and social media habits during critical times.
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On a recent episode of MS NOW, host Jonathan Lemire analyzed President Donald Trump's extensive social media activity, where he posted over 60 times on Truth Social within a span of 14 hours. His first post included a lengthy 700-word tirade against a federal judge who ordered the removal of Trump's name from the Kennedy Center. The posts featured numerous AI-generated memes celebrating Trump in exaggerated scenarios, such as appearing on Mount Rushmore alongside George Washington. Co-host Katty Kay remarked that these posts reveal Trump's current mindset, which appears to be focused on personal grievances rather than pressing national issues. She emphasized that Trump's frustrations, particularly regarding his legacy and ongoing foreign policy challenges, are evident in his social media behavior. Lemire noted that this spree of self-promotional content may further the narrative that Trump prioritizes his image over broader responsibilities. The discussion raises questions about the impact of Trump's social media habits on his leadership and public perception.
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