Donald Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, with a flurry of posts late into the night, sharing over 160 messages. Among the posts was a bizarre conspiracy theory involving Michelle Obama and Joe Biden’s autopen, originating from the founder of Bed, Bath and Beyond. Some posts were duplicated, and one video featured Trump’s cameo in “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.” The rapid posting rate raised eyebrows, prompting comparisons to excessive social media behavior.
During a recent press briefing, Karoline Leavitt confirmed a military strike on a Venezuelan drug boat, denying reports of an order to “kill everyone.” The strike, authorized by Admiral Frank M Bradley, targeted the boat in self-defense, according to Leavitt. Questions arose regarding the legality of the strike, with Leavitt emphasizing compliance with international laws of armed conflict.
In another development, Trump’s doctor released a letter detailing the President’s excellent health following an MRI, praising his smooth arteries and overall well-being. Leavitt addressed Trump’s recent focus on individuals of Somali heritage, citing instances of fraud among Somali immigrants in Minnesota.
Furthermore, MAGA influencers were granted access to the Pentagon briefing room, replacing the former press corps. The White House launched a website section to counter “fake news,” listing media outlets it deems unfair or inaccurate. Mark Kelly, a former astronaut, delivered a defiant speech in response to criticism from Trump and Hegseth.
A leaked report detailed an amusing incident involving Kash Patel’s insistence on wearing an ill-fitting FBI raid jacket in Utah. Despite the jacket’s unusual fit, Patel refused to exit the plane until receiving Velcro patches to cover exposed areas. The incident drew attention on social media, with comparisons to past eccentric behaviors of FBI directors.
Overall, these recent events have stirred controversy and sparked debates across various platforms.
