Trump apparently set a record for a Twitter post with 115 lines of state attacks on Democrats and Greta Thunberg on 12 December.
US President Donald Trump has increased his post on social media since the impeachment investigation by Democrats against him was launched with allegations of abuse of power, putting pressure on Ukraine for the main purpose. personal treatment and congressional parliament.
The 115 status lines are considered the highest that the US President has posted on Twitter in a day.
Trump tweeted 77 times on December 11 and 105 times on December 8, constantly emphasizing his innocence over allegations of impeachment, while sharing comments and videos of supporters. On December 12, the White House boss also published an attack on environmental activist Greta Thunberg after the 16-year-old girl was named "Time of the Year" by Time magazine.
The president also gave a post to promote the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. The tweet series caught the attention of former US Vice President Joe Biden, the leading candidate of the Democratic Party in the race to the White House in 2020. "You should take a rest," Biden wrote on Twitter.
White House spokesman Judd Deere later said Trump's "use of technology to interact directly with the American people should be welcomed", adding that the media should focus on the President's achievements instead of "obsessed about the number of times he posts".
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has also advised Trump to refrain from posting on Twitter and cooperating with Congress to serve impeachment investigations.