Donald Trump Basically Spent Last Night Talking To Himself On Twitter

"Did he just 'so true' himself?"
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Being leader of the free world is a full-time job with little respite from all manner of incredibly important and life-changing decisions that have far-reaching consequences around the world.

It’s also a bit lonely at the top.

Which might explain why President Donald Trump took some time out last night to essentially chat to himself on Twitter.

Perusing his own feed, the president saw a comment he had made on Sunday and decided that the world needed to know he hadn’t changed his mind in the intervening two days and retweeted it with the words “So true!”.

So true! https://t.co/E8Fy0zuKQB

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 16, 2020

The self-congratulation over his ironically loud tweet about a silent majority inevitably raised a few eyebrows.

Soooo our President is just replying to his own tweets at midnight on a Monday? Sure, sounds reasonable and normal. https://t.co/muhYAmkOuX

— Kelsey (CK Cross Stitch) (@iamkelskels) June 16, 2020

Did he just act like what he said the first time was a different person and what they said was smart? https://t.co/UWYwpxq3vS

— Brian Espinoza (@bestpinoza) June 16, 2020

Sometimes even the president forgets to switch to his alt accounts. https://t.co/TKnnYpcecU

— Paul Valentine (@paulrvalentine) June 16, 2020

Me liking and commenting on my own humorous tweets https://t.co/kF9nH6gz4y

— Cameron Cruz (@c_cruzzer) June 16, 2020

And it’s not like he didn’t have anything else to do what with the country and the world being gripped by a pandemic and economic recession.

Earlier on in the day the president had lamented that an increase of coronavirus testing led to more cases of coronavirus being found, a comment that baffled people even more than his own retweet.

He said: “If we stop testing right now, we’d have very few cases, if any.”

Ever-faithful vice president Mike Pence supported the president’s statement, both seemingly unaware that Covid-19 spreads and infects whether you test for it or not.

Well, yes, in the same way that if you stopped charging people with murder you'd have no murder convictions. https://t.co/YjxfENJVoU

— Philip Bump (@pbump) June 15, 2020

When I was struggling in math, I kept telling teachers to stop testing me

— Gregory Zuckerman (@GZuckerman) June 15, 2020

Does this work with student loans? https://t.co/3yGgaPnVRv

— Erica Pishdadian (@ericapishdadian) June 15, 2020

The US currently has the highest number of Covid-19 fatalities in the world and new cases and hospitalisations are sweeping through more states as most push ahead with reopening.

President Trump is holding an indoor rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma this Saturday and is making people signing forms saying they can’t sue him if they contract the virus.

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