The former president has written a total of 51 “truths” on the social media platform he created after being permanently banned from Twitter, while sharing dozens more posts from other accounts since early Tuesday morning. Among the posts on Trump’s Truth Social were attacks on the FBI, including one claiming the agency told Facebook that the Hunter Biden “laptop from hell” story was Russian disinformation “when they knew full well it wasn’t.” Trump added in the Tuesday night post that the FBI’s “false statement” changed the outcome of the 2020 election by “millions of votes and was by no means the only corruption that occurred.” This photo shows an image of former President Donald Trump reflected on a phone screen displaying the Truth Social app, in Washington, DC, on February 21, 2022. STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images The former president also shared a debunked claim that the wife of Ray Epps — a man at the center of a right-wing conspiracy theory that he worked with the FBI to encourage Trump supporters to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6 — worked for electronic voting machines . Dominion Voting company. A Reuters fact check in July listed the claim as false, noting that Robyn Epps previously worked for Dominion Enterprises, which is unrelated to the company that conspiracy theorists falsely claimed rigged the last election in favor of Joe Biden . The barrage of posts came as the Justice Department was set to release court records that reveal further details of the FBI’s search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort for classified documents. In court filings released Tuesday, the Justice Department said the former president’s lawyers “expressly prohibited” FBI agents from looking inside a warehouse at the Mar-a-Lago resort in June and that the classified documents were “likely concealed and were removed” from his Florida home in order to “hinder” the federal investigation into the former president’s mishandling of sensitive material. The FBI later recovered more classified documents after the August investigation at Mar-a-Lago, including some from Trump’s desk in his office, despite the former president’s team claiming they had all been turned over in June nearly 18 months after left the White House. . Elsewhere, Trump continued to falsely claim that the 2020 election was rigged in his Truth Social posts. He also shared a number of links from conservative media sites that criticized the FBI’s search of his Mar-a-Lago resort for classified documents, as well as a series of images and memes attacking both Democrats and “RINOs.” [Republican in name only] members of the GOP. During the 24-hour period of frequent posting, Trump also reposted — or “reconfirmed” — a number of accounts promoting the QAnon conspiracy theory, a radical movement whose supporters believed Trump would arrest and execute a group of satanic pedophiles , including top Democratic figures, while in the White House. In another post, Trump shared a photo of Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with the words “Your enemy is not in Russia” written in black over their eyes. Trump was reached for comment.
title: “Trump Posts On Truth Social 50 Times In One Day As Details Of Raid Emerge Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-18” author: “Donna Brennan”
The former president has written a total of 51 “truths” on the social media platform he created after being permanently banned from Twitter, while sharing dozens more posts from other accounts since early Tuesday morning. Among the posts on Trump’s Truth Social were attacks on the FBI, including one claiming the agency told Facebook that the Hunter Biden “laptop from hell” story was Russian disinformation “when they knew full well it wasn’t.” Trump added in the Tuesday night post that the FBI’s “false statement” changed the outcome of the 2020 election by “millions of votes and was by no means the only corruption that occurred.” This photo shows an image of former President Donald Trump reflected on a phone screen displaying the Truth Social app, in Washington, DC, on February 21, 2022. STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images The former president also shared a debunked claim that the wife of Ray Epps — a man at the center of a right-wing conspiracy theory that he worked with the FBI to encourage Trump supporters to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6 — worked for electronic voting machines . Dominion Voting company. A Reuters fact check in July listed the claim as false, noting that Robyn Epps previously worked for Dominion Enterprises, which is unrelated to the company that conspiracy theorists falsely claimed rigged the last election in favor of Joe Biden . The barrage of posts came as the Justice Department was set to release court records that reveal further details of the FBI’s search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort for classified documents. In court filings released Tuesday, the Justice Department said the former president’s lawyers “expressly prohibited” FBI agents from looking inside a warehouse at the Mar-a-Lago resort in June and that the classified documents were “likely concealed and were removed” from his Florida home in order to “hinder” the federal investigation into the former president’s mishandling of sensitive material. The FBI later recovered more classified documents after the August investigation at Mar-a-Lago, including some from Trump’s desk in his office, despite the former president’s team claiming they had all been turned over in June nearly 18 months after left the White House. . Elsewhere, Trump continued to falsely claim that the 2020 election was rigged in his Truth Social posts. He also shared a number of links from conservative media sites that criticized the FBI’s search of his Mar-a-Lago resort for classified documents, as well as a series of images and memes attacking both Democrats and “RINOs.” [Republican in name only] members of the GOP. During the 24-hour period of frequent posting, Trump also reposted — or “reconfirmed” — a number of accounts promoting the QAnon conspiracy theory, a radical movement whose supporters believed Trump would arrest and execute a group of satanic pedophiles , including top Democratic figures, while in the White House. In another post, Trump shared a photo of Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with the words “Your enemy is not in Russia” written in black over their eyes. Trump was reached for comment.
title: “Trump Posts On Truth Social 50 Times In One Day As Details Of Raid Emerge Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-30” author: “Marion Stanford”
The former president has written a total of 51 “truths” on the social media platform he created after being permanently banned from Twitter, while sharing dozens more posts from other accounts since early Tuesday morning. Among the posts on Trump’s Truth Social were attacks on the FBI, including one claiming the agency told Facebook that the Hunter Biden “laptop from hell” story was Russian disinformation “when they knew full well it wasn’t.” Trump added in the Tuesday night post that the FBI’s “false statement” changed the outcome of the 2020 election by “millions of votes and was by no means the only corruption that occurred.” This photo shows an image of former President Donald Trump reflected on a phone screen displaying the Truth Social app, in Washington, DC, on February 21, 2022. STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images The former president also shared a debunked claim that the wife of Ray Epps — a man at the center of a right-wing conspiracy theory that he worked with the FBI to encourage Trump supporters to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6 — worked for electronic voting machines . Dominion Voting company. A Reuters fact check in July listed the claim as false, noting that Robyn Epps previously worked for Dominion Enterprises, which is unrelated to the company that conspiracy theorists falsely claimed rigged the last election in favor of Joe Biden . The barrage of posts came as the Justice Department was set to release court records that reveal further details of the FBI’s search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort for classified documents. In court filings released Tuesday, the Justice Department said the former president’s lawyers “expressly prohibited” FBI agents from looking inside a warehouse at the Mar-a-Lago resort in June and that the classified documents were “likely concealed and were removed” from his Florida home in order to “hinder” the federal investigation into the former president’s mishandling of sensitive material. The FBI later recovered more classified documents after the August investigation at Mar-a-Lago, including some from Trump’s desk in his office, despite the former president’s team claiming they had all been turned over in June nearly 18 months after left the White House. . Elsewhere, Trump continued to falsely claim that the 2020 election was rigged in his Truth Social posts. He also shared a number of links from conservative media sites that criticized the FBI’s search of his Mar-a-Lago resort for classified documents, as well as a series of images and memes attacking both Democrats and “RINOs.” [Republican in name only] members of the GOP. During the 24-hour period of frequent posting, Trump also reposted — or “reconfirmed” — a number of accounts promoting the QAnon conspiracy theory, a radical movement whose supporters believed Trump would arrest and execute a group of satanic pedophiles , including top Democratic figures, while in the White House. In another post, Trump shared a photo of Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with the words “Your enemy is not in Russia” written in black over their eyes. Trump was reached for comment.
title: “Trump Posts On Truth Social 50 Times In One Day As Details Of Raid Emerge Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-21” author: “Jessica Hillis”
The former president has written a total of 51 “truths” on the social media platform he created after being permanently banned from Twitter, while sharing dozens more posts from other accounts since early Tuesday morning. Among the posts on Trump’s Truth Social were attacks on the FBI, including one claiming the agency told Facebook that the Hunter Biden “laptop from hell” story was Russian disinformation “when they knew full well it wasn’t.” Trump added in the Tuesday night post that the FBI’s “false statement” changed the outcome of the 2020 election by “millions of votes and was by no means the only corruption that occurred.” This photo shows an image of former President Donald Trump reflected on a phone screen displaying the Truth Social app, in Washington, DC, on February 21, 2022. STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images The former president also shared a debunked claim that the wife of Ray Epps — a man at the center of a right-wing conspiracy theory that he worked with the FBI to encourage Trump supporters to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6 — worked for electronic voting machines . Dominion Voting company. A Reuters fact check in July listed the claim as false, noting that Robyn Epps previously worked for Dominion Enterprises, which is unrelated to the company that conspiracy theorists falsely claimed rigged the last election in favor of Joe Biden . The barrage of posts came as the Justice Department was set to release court records that reveal further details of the FBI’s search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort for classified documents. In court filings released Tuesday, the Justice Department said the former president’s lawyers “expressly prohibited” FBI agents from looking inside a warehouse at the Mar-a-Lago resort in June and that the classified documents were “likely concealed and were removed” from his Florida home in order to “hinder” the federal investigation into the former president’s mishandling of sensitive material. The FBI later recovered more classified documents after the August investigation at Mar-a-Lago, including some from Trump’s desk in his office, despite the former president’s team claiming they had all been turned over in June nearly 18 months after left the White House. . Elsewhere, Trump continued to falsely claim that the 2020 election was rigged in his Truth Social posts. He also shared a number of links from conservative media sites that criticized the FBI’s search of his Mar-a-Lago resort for classified documents, as well as a series of images and memes attacking both Democrats and “RINOs.” [Republican in name only] members of the GOP. During the 24-hour period of frequent posting, Trump also reposted — or “reconfirmed” — a number of accounts promoting the QAnon conspiracy theory, a radical movement whose supporters believed Trump would arrest and execute a group of satanic pedophiles , including top Democratic figures, while in the White House. In another post, Trump shared a photo of Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with the words “Your enemy is not in Russia” written in black over their eyes. Trump was reached for comment.