President Trump set a personal record with more than 12,200 Twitter posts in 2020, far exceeding the number of tweets he shared last year.
Despite harsh criticism and constant warning labels on Twitter, President Donald Trump last year posted or re-shared the posts of others 12,234 times, according to data from the Trump website Twitter Archive.
Trump's first tweet last year was an article in Fox News about Iran-backed rebels withdrawing from the US embassy in Baghdad.
In a year that began with a review of dismissal and ended with an election defeat that he refused to admit, Trump's final message in 2020 was to praise the stock market, while expressing optimism about wages.
"End the year with the stock market reaching its highest level in history. Set with your $ 401,000. Congratulations all!", He wrote at 22:44 on the evening of December 31.
Previously, he tweeted praising Missouri senator Josh Hawley for announcing that he would refuse to confirm the election results of the electoral college at the next congressional meeting on January 6 with Joe Biden as the winner.
"America is proud of Josh and many others will join him. America cannot have fraudulent elections!", Trump wrote.
However, like many posts on earlier election fraud allegations, this tweet by Twitter has been labeled a controversial warning.