Trump's Speech Patterns: Increased Profanity and Random Tangents in Second Term
What the F? Trump can’t stop cursing in his speeches and is going on more random tangents

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A recent analysis reveals that President Donald Trump is using significantly more profanity and going on random tangents during his speeches in his second term. Approximately 93% of his speeches now include vulgar phrases, a sharp rise from 40% in his first term, raising concerns among experts about the implications of his aggressive rhetoric.
- 0193% of Trump's second-term speeches contain vulgar language, compared to 40% in his first term.
- 02The median number of random tangents in Trump's speeches increased from 10 to 37.
- 03More than 30% of Trump's posts on Truth Social are made late at night, up from 25% last year.
- 04Trump's profanity-laden posts include a controversial message regarding the Iran war, urging to 'Open the F***in’ Strait'.
- 05Experts express concern over Trump's aggressive rhetoric, linking it to a potential lack of empathy.
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A recent Washington Post analysis highlights a notable shift in President Donald Trump's speech patterns during his second term. The analysis indicates that 93% of his speeches now include vulgar language, a significant increase from 40% during the first 1.5 years of his initial presidency. Trump's use of profanity on social media has also tripled, with a marked rise in late-night posts, now constituting over 30% of his original content on Truth Social. This trend was exemplified by a recent post where he used explicit language regarding the Iran war, stating, 'Open the F*in’ Strait, you crazy b*ds.' Furthermore, the president's speeches have become more disjointed, with the median number of random tangents increasing from 10 to 37**. White House spokesperson Olivia Wales defended Trump's approach, claiming that his authenticity resonates with the American people. However, some experts, including trauma therapist Shari Botwin, have raised alarms about the implications of Trump's aggressive rhetoric, suggesting it may reflect deeper vulnerabilities.
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