Updated: 4 Dec| Published: 2 Dec
Donald Trump unleashed over 160 posts on Truth Social, including far-right conspiracy theories, attacks on political rivals such as Joe Biden, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Mark Kelly, Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris, and references to AI-generated content and QAnon themes.Trump made baseless claims about autopens nullifying Biden's executive orders, circulated unverified allegations against Michelle Obama and Barack Obama, and reiterated false narratives regarding the 2020 election and January 6.The surge prompted criticism from figures including Jason Crow and sparked analyst concerns about the extremity and impact of Trump's online activity.
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