Trump launches new blitz on social media, posting 80 times in the early hours

Trump launches new blitz on social media, posting 80 times in the early hours

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Donald Trump I posted more than 80 times this morning, mainly focusing on criticizing critics. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro arrested.

On January 3, the US military forcibly detained the Venezuelan leader Trump calls for regime change And claimed that the Maduro government was sending drugs to the United States.

The president responded in typical fashion criticism of his actions – Social media blitz.

In his online tirade, he shared posts from supporters that touted the widely condemned Operation and videos celebrating Venezuelans.

Eric Dougherty wrote in a post: “The left-wing media has just been caught refusing to report on the fact that thousands of Venezuelans are celebrating Donald Trump’s victory over Maduro in Buenos Aires.” Trump retweeted. “They won’t show it. They hate Trump so much and they want Venezuelans to suffer.”

“Fake news can’t cover up the truth!” Trump replied.

Donald Trump posted more than 80 times in the early hours, angered by criticism of his arrest of Venezuelan President Maduro

Donald Trump posted more than 80 times in the early hours, angered by criticism of his arrest of Venezuelan President Maduro (truth society)

exist lens Trump shared, Venezuelan Demonstrators could be seen cheering and firing flares. Some people could be seen waving the flags of South American countries as music blasted in the background.

However, Trump captures Maduro Criticized by Democrats and world leaders.

former vice president kamala harrisTrump’s 2024 rivals claimed the move would put “troops at risk” and “destabilize the region.”

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“This has nothing to do with drugs or democracy,” she write on X. “It has to do with oil and Donald Trump’s desire to play the regional strongman.”

Even Europe’s far right slammed the move French politician Marine Le PenPeople who have previously been supported by Trump have criticized the US president’s behavior.

she write on X Although she considers Maduro’s regime a “dictatorship,” “national sovereignty is non-negotiable.”

President Nicolás Maduro was arrested in a Venezuelan compound on January 3 and flown to the United States

President Nicolás Maduro was arrested in a Venezuelan compound on January 3 and flown to the United States (X/@RapidResponse47)

Meanwhile, Trump continues his social media blitz postalindicating that Venezuelan refugees are already planning to “self-deport” due to the United States’ capture of Maduro.

Trump’s retweet on The Truth Society, dubbed “retruthing,” also brought him back to one of his favorite talking points.

Many posts shared conspiracy theories about Somali immigrants entering Minnesota, suggesting that Democrats were plotting to create a massive influx of immigrants into the United States to sway the election.

Another post stated that a Minnesota day care center designed to support the children of Somali immigrants was a “nationwide money laundering scheme.”

Trump also retweeted conspiracy theories about Somali immigration to the U.S. and the 2020 election

Trump also retweeted conspiracy theories about Somali immigration to the U.S. and the 2020 election (Reuters)

he even shared In an interview with Stephen Miller, the homeland security adviser claimed Democrats were planning to “Somaliize America.”

Trump also spread conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, which President Joe Biden won in a landslide.

one of the Post It claimed that 941,000 Trump votes were deleted and another 435,000 votes were changed to support Biden.

Experts have widely dismissed the idea that the 2020 election was stolen, with Trump’s Vice President Mike Pence arguing prove the election is legitimate.

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