Reading: Trump Posts over two dozen attacks as Obama claims dominate spree

Trump Posts over two dozen attacks as Obama claims dominate spree

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spent 38 minutes late Tuesday night flooding with more than two dozen posts, and roughly half of them were aimed at . From 10:15 p.m. to 10:53 p.m. ET, Trump and his supporters pushed claims that Obama had committed treason, tried to stage a coup, used Hillary Clinton's email server under a pseudonym and personally collected $120 million from the .

The rest of the posts attacked , , Jack Smith and , while several demanded that the move faster against Trump's enemies. One message stood out because it was written by Trump himself: “I was hunted by some very bad people. Now I’m the hunter.”

The late-night burst came as the war with Iran was still dragging on, a conflict Trump has recently used his social accounts to frame for Iranian audiences and to calm oil-market worries. Instead, his feed turned into a grievance dump, with only one original post from Trump and the rest reposts from apparent supporters repeating the same accusations and calls for retribution.

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That mix matters because it shows where Trump's attention was fixed when the country might have expected a president to be focused on war, diplomacy and markets. It also underscores how his social-media machine now works: Trump can amplify a message without always writing it himself, while still leaving the imprint of a campaign-style assault on old rivals and current prosecutors.

The most striking part is not that Trump attacked his foes. It is that he did it in a sustained run, mostly through other people's words, while a war he is actively waging was left untouched. The posts made one thing plain: Trump is still using Truth Social as both a weapon and a megaphone, and he is not waiting for anyone else to define the fight.

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