President Donald Trump transformed a quiet evening into a social media storm, posting over 160 times on Truth Social in less than five hours. Between 7:09 p.m. and 11:57 p.m., his rapid-fire videos, memes, and commentary surged past one post per minute, overwhelming both media outlets and his supporters. While questions about the 79-year-old president’s energy and work schedule have persisted, his online activity demonstrated a relentless drive, particularly when engaging with his digital audience.
The posts spanned personal attacks, political commentary, and unverified claims, including a headline-grabbing video suggesting former First Lady Michelle Obama influenced President Biden’s late-term pardons. Trump has long criticized Biden’s use of an autopen for issuing executive orders and pardons, recently declaring any autopen actions without evidence of Biden’s direct involvement “null and void.” He also targeted prominent Democrats, including Sen. Mark Kelly, Gov. Gavin Newsom, Rep. Ilhan Omar, and former officials like Nancy Pelosi and Eric Holder, while promoting self-congratulatory content and festive posts highlighting his own achievements.
Trump’s night-long digital blitz included AI-generated videos and claims linking Hunter Biden and Jeff Zients to the administration’s pardons. By morning, the frenzy reverberated through political circles, with supporters lauding his energy and critics decrying the spread of conspiracy theories. The episode reinforced his command of online attention and signaled no retreat from his “America First” agenda.