Sunday, February 15, 2026

“Trump’s Truth Social Rampage Raises Concerns”

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Donald Trump was very active on his social media platform, Truth Social, during the late hours of last night. He made over 160 posts, covering a wide range of topics, including a bizarre conspiracy theory involving Michelle Obama and Joe Biden’s autopen. Amid the flurry of posts, Trump also shared a video titled “MAKE CHRISTMAS GREAT AGAIN” featuring his cameo in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Some posts were duplicated, and he maintained a rapid posting rate, prompting speculation about his behavior.

At a recent press briefing, Karoline Leavitt confirmed a military strike on a suspected Venezuelan drug boat, clarifying that the directive did not involve targeting survivors on the vessel. The operation, authorized by Admiral Frank M Bradley, was deemed necessary for self-defense and eliminating potential threats to the United States. Leavitt defended the legality of the strike, emphasizing compliance with international laws of armed conflict.

Furthermore, Trump’s physician released a statement highlighting the President’s excellent health condition following a routine MRI examination. Leavitt also addressed Trump’s recent comments regarding Somali immigrants, citing cases of fraud within the community. She advocated for a stringent approach to immigration enforcement, overlooking the citizenship status of the individuals involved.

In a separate incident, MAGA influencers were observed assuming roles akin to journalists within the Pentagon, replacing the traditional press corps. The White House launched a new section on its website to denounce “fake news,” drawing mixed reactions from the media. Mark Kelly, a targeted figure by Trump and Hegseth, delivered a defiant response to their criticisms, emphasizing his unwavering dedication to serving the country.

A comical anecdote surfaced about Kash Patel’s peculiar behavior following a tragic event, involving a series of amusing incidents with an FBI raid jacket. Despite the eccentricities, the incident added a touch of humor to the otherwise serious proceedings.

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