Arab Times

‘Most tweets in a day’:

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US President Donald Trump set a presidenti­al record for activity on his favorite social media platform Wednesday, tweeting and retweeting at length about the Senate impeachmen­t trial, the Democrats who want to replace him and much, much more.

By 4:25 p.m. ET, Trump had barreled through his previous record of 123 Twitter postings in a day that he set a little over a month ago, according to Factba.se, a service that compiles and analyzes data on Trump’s presidency.

Trump’s previous record for tweets on a single day during his time in the White House was set on Dec 12, 2019, the day the House Judiciary Committee opened its marathon session to approve two articles of impeachmen­t against the president.

Trump’ set his all-time record for tweets in a day before he became president, with 161 posts in January 2015, according to Factba.se. Most of his tweeting that day was dedicated to plugging his reality television show.

Trump, who began his day in Davos, Switzerlan­d, where he was attending the World Economic Forum, started his Wednesday morning by hammering out 41 tweets between 12 a.m. and 1 a.m. ET (6 a.m. to 7 a.m. in Davos).

The vast majority of his postings to his more than 71 million followers were retweets of messages, videos and images from Republican lawmakers and other backers haranguing Democrats over the impeachmen­t trial.

His barrage of tweets included plenty of incendiary posts excoriatin­g Rep Adam Schiff, one of the House Democratic impeachmen­t managers, and a retweet of a provocativ­e image posted by White House social media director Dan Scavino that shows Trump walking in front of a fiery scene meant to symbolize the incinerati­on of the “Deep State.”

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