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Donald Trump: Viral video shows how Donald Trump comes about with his social media posts

Donald Trump: Viral video shows how Donald Trump comes about with his social media posts

A video showing Donald Trump composing his posts in real time, looking at the laptop monitor while his assistant quickly types them out, has gone viral. The video is part of a 2017 documentary “Art of the Surge: The Donald Trump Comeback.” Tucker Carlson Network's documentaries.
The viral video captures the moment Donald Trump and his team watched Vice President Kamala Harris' speech at the Democratic National Convention on Fox News. As Kamala Harris said “Thank you” on screen and repeated herself, Donald Trump popped the top of his Coke and shouted, “Is she crazy?” “Too many thank yous…Must be 35.”
Basically, Trump's live posts are not typed by him, but dictated by him, as he also checks what is being typed in real time. The viral video also featured his advisor Tulsi Gabbard nodding and agreeing with a statement made by Donald Trump.
A social media user who shared the video said he previously thought it was impossible for Trump to write all of his own posts. “I used to think that there was no way Trump would write all of his posts alone, but the Art of the Surge documentary proves it's ALL HIM. He literally controls everything down to the last detail 😂He's really just built differently. Plus, those are some great writing skills if that were me. The number of posts I have to delete and repost due to typos is very high,” the user wrote.

“Trump's reaction to Kamala's DNC speech is the best thing you'll see today,” wrote X-Handle End Wokeness.
“We went from a steady stream of 'thank you' to 'call your own name' in just a few weeks,” wrote Art of the Surge.
“Trump wrote all of his own posts,” one wrote.
“Of course he knows who else might come up with these posts,” wrote another.