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Trump returns to X, the site formerly known as Twitter, shortly after surrendering in Georgia

Former President Donald Trump has returned to X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, firing off his first message in 2 1/2 years shortly after he surrendered at an Atlanta jail on charges he conspired to overturn his election loss.

He posted a photo of his mug shot and the words, “Election interference. Never surrender!” along with a link to his website, which directs to a fundraising site.

Trump returns to X, the site formerly known as Twitter, shortly after surrendering in Georgiahttps://apnews.com/article/trump-twitter-tweets-return-49594b9f72c68a309758e19bc9cdce0fOpen linkView original on lemmy.world
lemmy.world

"Never Surrender!" he tweeted, after surrendering

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lemmy.world

He’s a total looser. He lost the election, he lost the “legal” challenged and the recounts and the “legal” challenges of the recounts and the recounts of the recounts…., he lost the coup attempt … he just keeps loosing.

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While the spelling doesn't match the pronunciation...

Loser Losing

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He's winning at losing. I wonder if he's getting tired of winning at losing to all this legal shit. Most indictments, most insurrections, most impeachments, most sexual assault suits...

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kbin.social

Or maybe he just needs more people to donate these days and is enlarging the pool to grift from.

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Truth social has been a dumpster fire from the start and thats only talking about its financial situation

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truth social used to be a shitty twitter clone

until twitter became shittier than truth social

what a fucking world.

ps don't use either, delete your account

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How could he return to x he has never been on x before he was on Twitter but x is a different owner different employees different moderation policies different political strategy 🤔

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Nope donnie this isn't election interference. This is law and order.

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