In his second term, Donald Trump's White House has escalated its aggressive online presence, transforming social media into a powerful attack platform against political adversaries. Through a newly established 'Rapid Response 47' account, the administration sends out insulting posts and provocative responses targeting various Democrats, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senator Chris Murphy. This strategy indicates a departure from Trump's previously isolated approach on Twitter, as the White House staff utilize both official and personal accounts to stoke political tensions and foster divisive narratives.
During Trump's first term, he was something of a lone wolf on Twitter. But in Trump 2.0, it's like the 2024 campaign never ended.
The Rapid Response account posted a message portraying House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries as violent for promising that Democrats will 'fight' Trump's agenda.
White House staffers are using their personal government accounts on X to bash Trump opponents, of which the posts are amplified on the White House account.
White House spokesperson Steven Cheung criticized Rep. Jasmine Crockett, saying, 'Jasmine Crock-o-Sh*t wants men to play in women's sports.'
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