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140-Character Trump is Back in Force |
From NBC's Chuck Todd, Mark Murray and Carrie Dann
If anyone thought that Trump’s November victory would slow the pace of his use of Twitter, the last few days have hammered home that the title of “president-elect” hasn’t changed his penchant for social media barrages. Trump has tweeted almost two dozen times in the last two days, including multi-tweet criticisms of CNN early this morning, a tweetstorm yesterday about the popular vote and possible fraud, and his latest proposal: to jail or revoke the citizenship of people who burn the American flag. And with the exception of a handful of tweets about his (very public) weighing of cabinet contenders, Trump’s most recent tweets have been almost exclusively aimed at critics – the press, Democrats, protesters – rather than outlining the big picture about the administration he’s building. Trump has been using Twitter to give more weight to particular stories; he clearly wants to emphasize the voter fraud storyline and to pick a fight with the press. One thing he hasn’t wanted to weigh in on? His business and potential conflicts of interest. |
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