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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
World
Lucy Anna Gray

What has Trump tweeted today? The latest Twitter posts from the US President and what they really mean

Donald Trump's Twitter account provides an extraordinary unfiltered insight into what the President is doing and thinking in real time.

He posts on the social media site almost every day, often very early in the morning or late at night, sharing both official White House business and personal opinion. 

To get the latest analysis of what POTUS is sharing with the world, read our rolling coverage of his account below:

Here's further analysis on the president's latest tweet attacking the French president:
 

The president’s tweet lambasting Emanuel Macron arrived moments before he touched down to greet the French president. He also repeated his misleading claims surrounding the US’ involvement in the global alliance NATO.



 

The president claimed without any evidence a county in Florida was “probably getting ready” to illegally sway the vote against him but was unable “because not enough people live in Broward for them to falsify a victory.”

There is literally no evidence of this happening whatsoever. 



 

Donald Trump tweeted the following message of support for Marco Rubio, as the Republican Florida senator has been tweeting about supposed “irregularities” in the Florida election as votes remain uncounted in Broward County. 



 

Donald Trump has suggested a “new Election” may be in order for Arizona, as Democrats seek to ensure each vote is counted from the crucial 2018 midterms. With millions of ballots left to count, it appears an upset has occurred with Democrat Krysten Sinema possibly besting Republican Martha McSally, who was endorsed by the president. 

“Electoral corruption — Call for a new Election? We must protect our Democracy!” the president wrote. 

The president was seemingly referring to a Fox News report he was seemingly watching on Friday about a lawsuit in the state over the election. His accusations are not entirely in line with the current findings out of Arizona, however, where rampant voter fraud does not appear to actually be a problem. 



 
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