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For many cabinet officials, posting on X is more about hurling invectives than conveying information. Who are they playing to?
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“Hope They Aren’t Deleting Those DMs” – New Report on Donald Trump’s Social Media Blunder Stuns Analysts
It’s no secret that US President Donald Trump loves social media. His love is so deep that he launched his own platform called Truth Social in 2022 after he was banned from X (formerly called Twitter) in January 2021 during the final days of his first term.
They say the CEO killing suspect, arrested in Pennsylvania, can still get a fair trial despite the resharing of Trump's posts by justice officials.
President Donald Trump blasted Chinese leader Xi Jinping on social media over China’s efforts to impose export controls on critical rare-earths, threatening economic retaliation and saying he no longer sees any reason to meet with Xi during a scheduled visit to the region later this month.
The first phase of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas has taken effect in Gaza under a breakthrough deal.
With no breakthrough in sight, Budget Director Russ Vought said on social media that the administration had started executing its plan to dismiss some of the 750,000 federal workers who had been on unpaid leave.
During Donald Trump’s appearance at the Economic Club of New York last week — a meeting of economists, business leaders and journalists — he was asked what specific pieces o
The US government shutdown extended to a third day with President Donald Trump threatening to fire thousands of government workers, while lower-level negotiations have failed to strike a deal and another Senate vote Friday on a House-passed temporary spending bill is expected to fail. Laura Davison reports on Bloomberg Television.