Summary

Trump’s nonstop talking is overwhelming White House stenographers, with over 81,000 words spoken in his first week—more than triple Biden’s record.

His relentless public presence drowns out opposition and dictates news cycles.

His remarks, often filled with falsehoods, cover a wide range of topics, from policy to wild conspiracy claims.

While some see it as transparency, others worry about misinformation and public fatigue.

His strategy keeps critics off balance but risks exhausting the public, potentially wearing out his welcome.

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    15 hours ago

    “Will you shut up, man?”

    – Joe Biden

    – Trump White house staff

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    20 hours ago

    It probably makes it exponentially more difficult to follow since it’s 93% incoherent gibberish. You think you know where a sentence is going and suddenly there’s a 90 degree turn and the topic changes from tariffs on chips to talking about an uncle who was a great race car driver.

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    One little blood clot to the brain. That’s all I ask. I mean - given his overall mass vs. the size of his shriveled brain, it’s like hoping for a pebble to clog Niagara Falls, but hope is all I’ve got. One little stroke. Please.

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    20 hours ago

    Is it really a strategy when that’s just how he is? And it’s all misinformation when he speaks about everything without having a shred of intelligence about anything.