The Insider reports:
On Tuesday morning alone, Trump has taken to his Truth Social platform over four dozen times to share memes and posts attacking his political enemies. Some posts are memes attacking President Joe Biden or other Democrats, while others are baseless election fraud claims or attempts to delegitimize the FBI.
Another post included a photo with a caption that read: “81 million votes… and I’ve never seen a pro Biden hat, shirt or flag in my life.” Trump reposted the photo and said, “It is rather amazing, isn’t it?”
Trump earlier demanded in an all-caps filled message that he be reinstated as the “rightful winner” of the presidency or that a new election for president be held “immediately” — a request with no basis in constitutional law.
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I don’t know if he’s been hacked or just completely lost his mind, but by my count Trump has posted or reposted over SIXTY things so far this morning, most of which are rando accounts with almost no followers or straight QAnon people.
— Ron Filipkowski ?? (@RonFilipkowski) August 30, 2022
When you have to repost garbage from Q and white supremacy sites, you’re a garbage human bein’.
Oh yeah…and guilty as sin, too.https://t.co/vodigH9QWM
— Tea Pain (@TeaPainUSA) August 30, 2022
Over on his failing not-Twitter site, Trump “retruthed” this meme, which means
1. He doesn’t realize that this is supposed to be a warning about him being a dictator
and
2. He likes the idea of being worshipped like a dictator. pic.twitter.com/DBYj6RE2vd— The Rude Pundit (@rudepundit) August 30, 2022
The Q post in question was Q drop No. 11, posted in October 2017. Trump’s amplification of the reply to a post sharing the drop follows months of re-truths in which he has shared content from the conspiracy theory’s promoters. https://t.co/qu8emarebJ pic.twitter.com/vSXyBPyfaD
— Bill McCarthy (@billdmccarthy) August 30, 2022
Trump is spending his morning on Truth Social directly posting 4chan and Q messages, a day after calling to be reinstated as president. He’s doing explicitly what he used to try to shade or use coded language for. pic.twitter.com/ksCMJnJ8KW
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) August 30, 2022
For good measure, he’s also promoting a nonsense idea that the FBI and antifa, not his supporters, stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, and a completely false claim about Ray Epps’ wife. pic.twitter.com/GT59R5Igaj
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) August 30, 2022
And promoting anti-vaccine messaging that includes an obviously fake quote attributed to his daughter pic.twitter.com/f2g2Yv5ZST
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) August 30, 2022