An analysis reveals that Donald Trump posted an average of about 18 times daily on Truth Social in April, with a significant portion occurring late at night. These nocturnal posts have ranged from bizarre and controversial, such as an image of himself as Christ, to aggressive threats and incoherent rants, raising concerns among former staffers about his well-being. The sheer volume and timing of these posts suggest a lack of sleep, which has been linked to detrimental effects on physical and mental health.
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Donald Trump is reportedly experiencing anxiety and sleep loss due to his concern over polling numbers as he hopes to return to the White House. Trump has been pressuring his staff to work harder to ensure his victory against Vice President Kamala Harris on Election Day. Some of Trump’s fears were alleviated when his chief pollster, Tony Fabrizio, produced a memo suggesting that he was in a stronger position to win the election compared to past campaigns, but there are concerns that bias could be influencing these results. Trump is not the only one in his party worried about voter turnout and the numbers, with Republican figures stressing the importance of male voter turnout in ensuring a Trump win. Meanwhile, Harris’s campaign team predicts a narrow win for her come Tuesday.
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Trump’s Sleepless Nights: 80% of Nights Spent Posting on Social Media
An analysis reveals that Donald Trump posted an average of about 18 times daily on Truth Social in April, with a significant portion occurring late at night. These nocturnal posts have ranged from bizarre and controversial, such as an image of himself as Christ, to aggressive threats and incoherent rants, raising concerns among former staffers about his well-being. The sheer volume and timing of these posts suggest a lack of sleep, which has been linked to detrimental effects on physical and mental health.
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Trump’s Election Anxiety: Losing Sleep Over Polling Numbers Ahead of Vote
Donald Trump is reportedly experiencing anxiety and sleep loss due to his concern over polling numbers as he hopes to return to the White House. Trump has been pressuring his staff to work harder to ensure his victory against Vice President Kamala Harris on Election Day. Some of Trump’s fears were alleviated when his chief pollster, Tony Fabrizio, produced a memo suggesting that he was in a stronger position to win the election compared to past campaigns, but there are concerns that bias could be influencing these results. Trump is not the only one in his party worried about voter turnout and the numbers, with Republican figures stressing the importance of male voter turnout in ensuring a Trump win. Meanwhile, Harris’s campaign team predicts a narrow win for her come Tuesday.
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