Donald Trump Wins: BTS of the President's social media game goes viral 每 Watch him craft X post in real time
While the world is following the US election drama closely, President Donald Trump's old video showing how he dictates his X tweets to his staff has gone viral. The video shows Trump crafting his social media post with his team in real-time. Have a look:
At the time when all eyes from the world are on the US election drama and its 47th President Donald Trump, a video has gone viral where Trump can be seen crafting his social media posts with his team in real-time. The old video when Trump reacted to a Kamala Harris speech at the Democratic National Convention features Trump dictating his reactions to Kamala's too many "thank yous." Have a look at the video below:
Trump responding to Kamala*s DNC speech: ※Is she crazy? Too many &thank yous* 〞 must be 35.§? https://t.co/OwaJkkGq74 pic.twitter.com/ExsrRfJPCL
〞 ALX ?? (@alx) October 29, 2024
The video begins as Kamal Harris expresses gratitude with too many "thank yous."
The viral clip has also had reactions. One user on X users wrote, "That's really neat seeing his time record his thoughts in real time."
Another user said, "That's just great! Amazing sense of humour."
One more user who was impressed with Trump's reaction wrote, "Trump Is A National Treasure!"
A few more X comments:
All about the US Election 2024
The presidential election in the United States was fought not only at the ballot box but also on social media platforms like X (former Twitter), with both parties dedicating resources to digital influence.
Kamala Harris' team reportedly had over 100 staffers and significant funding allocated to social media strategy, whereas in a complete opposite scene that this viral video shows, Trump only had two to three staffers while he himself can be seen dictating his tweets.
Donald Trump has re-entered the White House as the President of the United States, having left office two years ago. Before his win, the new president's campaign focused on agendas like immigration and tax cuts. Despite enduring difficulties and even death threats, he has maintained a sizable base of support, particularly among Republicans.