Former President Donald Trump’s posts on Truth Social, the platform he launched in 2021, have garnered attention for their unconventional tone and content. In his hundreds of posts, Trump has used the platform to criticize opponents, share praise from supporters, and post images or videos without context.
Trump’s posts often focus on three themes: attacking perceived enemies, sharing favorable content about himself, and posting unexplained media. He has criticized judges, particularly those who rule against his policies, and accused them of being ‘radical left judges.’ Additionally, he has targeted figures like New York Attorney General Letitia James, labeling her with derogatory terms.
Occasionally, Trump’s posts reflect more personal moments. For instance, he announced his attendance at Pope Francis’s funeral and posted a video praising the pontiff. Despite the platform’s limited reach, Trump occasionally shares policy-related announcements, such as his stance on Iranian oil purchases and sanctions.
Trump’s messaging style includes frequent use of capital letters, punctuation, and unverified claims. His posts often lack clarity and context, resembling informal communication. Despite the platform’s small user base, Trump continues to post extensively, addressing topics ranging from tariffs to international relations.
— new from The Guardian