Donald Trump, No Kings
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Trump Signs Many Of His Social Media Posts With This 1 Closing, And Experts Say It's Very Telling
Robertson added that Trump usually uses morally and emotionally loaded words in his posts (such as “hoax” and “corrupt”), which capture attention quickly. “He’s still using a lot of the kind of moral-emotional language that we know attracts attention,” Robertson said of Trump’s social posts as a whole.
Pro-Trump judges made excuses for Trump's bizarre posts. "The district court erred by placing too much weight on statements the President made on social media."
House speaker says Trump was employing ‘satire’ when he posted a meme of himself wearing a crown and dumping a payload of apparent feces on protesters at the ‘No Kings’ rally
The lawsuit filed Thursday is the latest of several challenges to the Trump administration’s screening of visa holders’ social media activity.
Afterwards, a rumor that the president posted the video below circulated widely. Snopes readers wrote in asking whether Trump had really posted the AI-generated video. The claim was true. Trump posted the video on Truth Social,
A group of unions is suing the Trump administration over its efforts to target immigrants over social media posts.
"Donald Trump is now officially demolishing part of the White House to make room for his $200 million golden ballroom. This comes as Americans can’t afford groceries and the government is still shut down," Bryan Tyler Cohen, a liberal podcaster, wrote on X, sharing the photo.
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Social media erupts over 'deranged' teacher mocking Charlie Kirk's death in 'No Kings' viral video
Conservatives on social media erupted over the weekend in response to a video showing a woman at a Chicago anti-Trump protest appearing to mock Charlie Kirk's death.
Dramatic photos show construction equipment tearing into the East Wing façade and windows, though the federal agency that oversees such projects has not approved President Trump's 90,000-square-foot,
Social media has been flooded with videos claiming that the president is implementing a 32-hour standard workweek.
Three labor unions sued the Trump administration, arguing that it violated the First Amendment rights of visa holders by searching their social media for specific viewpoints.