đ Trumpâs 2025 Truth Social Hall of Shame: An Unfiltered Archive
How the American Presidency Became a 24/7 Sh*tposting Operation
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Every post documented here is real, it might look like satire due to immaturity and unethical behavior. A full list of sources and references embedded in the text and at the end of this post.
This is our 2025 Trump Truth Social highlights from all 12 months, with rougher analysis and carefully sourced receipts.
We need to talk about what happened on Truth Social this year.
Today, weâre documenting a sitting U.S. president conducting governance through late-night AI memes, conspiracy theories, and threats against his political opponents.
And no, this isnât just âTrump being Trump.â This is a systematic record of how far American leadership has fallen.
Grab your favorite beverage, kick your feet up, and letâs walk through Trumpâs 2025 posts in review.
How Did We Get Here?
Throughout history, leaders understood presidential communication carried weight.
Washington, Lincoln, both Roosevelts, they knew words could represent the nation.
Social media changed that, but it didnât have to destroy it.
What changed in 2025?
Trump returned with:
No guardrails
A Supreme Court ruling expanding presidential immunity
A Truth Social platform he owns and profits from (ticker: DJT, through Trump Media & Technology Group, which he continues to promote).
A president who governs by impulse, spreads propaganda, and treats the office like a reality show with nuclear codes.
This is dangerous.
When the president posts conspiracy theories, they spread.
When he threatens opponents with death, it incites real-world threats.
When he conducts economic policy via 2am posts, markets actually move.
Letâs keep documenting it.
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JANUARY 2025: Testing the Waters
âTRUMP WAS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING!â
January 2, 2025â Most presidents offer hope, unity, vision.
Trump posted in all caps that he was âRIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHINGâ after authorities disrupted a terrorist plot targeting New Orleans, using the incident to claim vindication rather than comfort the public.
No humility. Just vindication and grievance on day two of his second term.
Gavin âNewscumâ and the Fires
Late Januaryâ As devastating wildfires hit California, burning communities and forcing evacuations, Trump used Truth Social to attack Californiaâs Democratic leadership, including calling Governor Gavin Newsom âNewscumâ and suggesting he should resign instead of focusing on federal assistance, according to national and California press coverage at the time.
Middle-school nicknames while people fled.
Why January matters: Even the âquietâ posts set precedent.
A president openly promising to investigate political opponents and publicly mocking governors in the middle of disasters isnât normal.
This is authoritarian-adjacent.
đ° FEBRUARY 2025: War Crimes as Real Estate & Diplomatic Meltdowns
The âTariff Lobbyâ Conspiracy
February 2â Trump blasted the âGlobalist, and always wrong, Wall Street Journal,â accusing a mysterious âTariff Lobbyâ of sabotaging his trade war, framing disagreements over tariffs as shadowy conspiracy rather than policy debate.
Economic policy as conspiracy-theory fanfic.
Super Bowl Sunday: Taylor Swift Discourse
Super Bowl Sundayâ After Eagles fans booed Taylor Swift on the jumbotron, Trump posted that âthe only one who had a tougher night than the Chiefs was Taylor Swift,â claiming she âgot BOOED out of the Stadium. MAGA is very unforgiving!â
The president is doom-scrolling Taylor Swift discourse like a terminally online uncle. Thatâs stan-war energy from the Oval Office.
The President of the United States spent Super Bowl Sunday tracking whether his supporters booed a pop star.
TRUMP GAZAâ˘â Monetizing Tragedy
February 26, 2025â Trump shared an AI-generated video on Truth Social reimagining the Gaza Strip as a luxury resort called âTRUMP GAZA.â The clip shows Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu sunbathing on beach chairs in Gaza while glitzy Trump-branded towers rise from the rubble, golden statues loom over the skyline, and a figure resembling Elon Musk strolls the beachfront as money rains down. Major outlets like The Guardian, The Washington Post, NPR, and others covered the backlash, especially from Palestinians, Gazans, and Arab and Muslim communities in the U.S., who saw it as grotesque propaganda layered on top of a real plan to dispossess them.
While people were displaced, mourning, and dying, Trump was circulating a real estate fantasy.
Leadership question:
What kind of person looks at a humanitarian crisis and sees a branding opportunity?
Arab and Muslim Americans were horrified. International allies were baffled. Trumpâs response? Defending himself as âa visionaryâ and saying critics âdonât understand business.â
The Zelensky Humiliation
February 28 â After a contentious Oval Office meeting where Trump and Vance berated Ukraineâs President Volodymyr Zelensky for being insufficiently grateful, Trump posted that Zelensky âis not ready for Peaceâ and âdisrespected the United States of America in its cherished Oval Office.â He then canceled their joint press conference and cut the visit short, as reported by multiple outlets including CNN and BBC.
Zelenskyâs âcrimeâ was expressing concern Putin might break a ceasefire. Thatâs not ingratitude, thatâs lived experience under invasion.
A leader would engage. A bully throws a tantrum and posts about it.
đ˘ MARCH 2025: âDictator Without Electionsâ
Gloating About Leverage
March 2 â Trump reposted commentary claiming Zelensky âwill have no choice but to concedeâ to U.S. demands because Ukraine canât survive without American support, bragging that he held all the cards. That framing, using U.S. aid to publicly humiliate an ally under attack, was highlighted in analyses by Foreign Policy and The Washington Post.
Bragging about leverage over a vulnerable ally during an invasion isnât diplomacy, itâs extortion.
Calling an Ally a âDictatorâ
March 3â After Zelensky said the war would continue, Trump posted:
âThis is the worst statement that could have been made by Zelenskyy, and America will not put up with it for much longer!â
Then he called Zelensky a âDictator without Electionsâ ignoring that Ukraineâs constitution prohibits elections under martial law, as outlets from AP to Politico pointed out in their fact-checks.
The projection is staggering: Trump who later threatened to prosecute opponents and called for Congressional executions accused a wartime leader defending democracy of being authoritarian.
Judges as Enemies: The Boasberg Attack
After a court blocked his attempt to revive an 18th-century sedition law to justify mass deportations, Trump attacked U.S. District Judge James Boasberg personally on Truth Social and floated impeachment, rather than arguing with the ruling. Legal reporting in Reuters and Lawfare noted how unprecedented this was for a sitting president.
Rule-of-law presidents attack arguments, not judges personally. Trump sicced millions of followers on a judge for doing his job.
âWhen presidents target judges who rule against them, the rule of law is already broken.
đŞ APRIL 2025: Economic Policy via Mood Ring
The Tariff Tantrum That Broke the Market
April 2â9 â Trump conducted international trade policy through Truth Social mood swings.
Over one week, he escalated tariffs on China:
34%, 50%, 125% on key imports,
all announced via angry social posts at random hours,
with minimal visible consultation, according to reporting by Reuters, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal.
He called April 2 âLiberation Dayâ, declared a tariff ânational emergency,â and repeatedly threatened escalation.
What happened:
Markets plunged and rebounded in whiplash patterns.
The VIX hit levels financial press described as âthe worst volatility since the 2008 crisisâ or early-pandemic period.
China retaliated with its own measures.
Trump reversed himself, paused some tariffs, changed his mind again, and posted even more.
Result: some of the most violent market swings since the financial crisis, with real familiesâ retirement accounts whipsawed in the process.
Previous presidents, regardless of party, crafted economic policy through deliberation with advisors, economists, and international partners.
Trump winged it on social media in the middle of the night.
This isnât bold leadership. Itâs reckless chaos.
âTHIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY!!!â
April 9â During the downturn he helped trigger, Trump posted:
âTHIS IS A GREAT TIME TO BUY!!! DJTâ
On the same day, shares of Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT) spiked roughly 15â20%, depending on the index and time window, as noted by CNBC and Barronâs.
His initials: DJT.
Truth Socialâs stock ticker: DJT.
Did the President just talk up his own companyâs stock during a crisis he fueled? Securities lawyers quoted in mainstream outlets openly raised that question.
If anyone else did this, the SEC would at least ask questions. Trump? He profits while Americansâ 401(k)s bleed.
This is corruption hiding in plain sight.
âVladimir, STOP!â
After a Russian strike near Kyiv, Trump posted âVladimir, STOP!â and tried to spin it as tough love toward Putin, undermining traditional diplomacy with an all-caps social media plea. Foreign-policy experts in The Atlantic and Brookings noted the unseriousness and potential danger of this approach.
If your foreign policy model is âpost at a nuclear power in all caps and hope for the best,â something has gone very wrong.
Itâs the âdrunk text your exâ school of diplomacy, except the ex has hypersonic missiles.
Which Trump economic post was most damaging? Share your thoughts.
đŹ MAY 2025: Movies Are National Security Threats & the Pope Incident
Trump as Popeâ Mocking Faith During Mourning
Early May â Pope Francis died on April 21, 2025. Catholics worldwide were in mourning and cardinals were preparing for the conclave.
Just 11 days after the funeral, Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself dressed as Pope, mitre, robes, the whole thing, on Truth Social.
The New York State Catholic Conference and other Catholic leaders called the post disrespectful and asked him not to mock a sacred office during a time of grief.
At a press conference, Trump claimed he hadnât even seen the image until later and suggested âmaybe it was AI,â while also insisting âCatholics loved it.â
Narcissism so profound it canât respect even death and faith.
A leader understands symbolism, respects traditions, knows when to stay quiet. Trump turned a solemn moment into personal branding.
Movies- National Security Threat
May 4â Trump announced a 100% tariff on all films made outside the U.S., calling foreign films âpropagandaâ and a ânational security threat.â Reuters, The Guardian, and entertainment trades like Variety all covered the policy and the backlash from Hollywood and U.S. allies.
British period dramas? National security threat.
French cinema? Propaganda.
Supreme Court as Personal Legal Team
May 17â After rulings he didnât like, Trump demanded on Truth Social that âThe Supreme Court must come to the RESCUE OF AMERICA,â treating the Court like nine personal lawyers. Legal commentators in SCOTUSblog and NYT noted how openly he framed the Court as his political ally.
Taylor Swift, Round 2: âI HATE TAYLOR SWIFTâ
Mid-May â In another swing at Taylor Swift, Trump posted that ever since he said âI HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,â she was âno longer HOT,â insisting âbeing WOKE is for losers, being Republican is what you want to beâ, covered by E! News and The Daily Beast.
A healthy democracy has presidents who:
Respect judicial independence
Donât obsessively neg celebrities between immigration orders
Here, the Supreme Court and a pop star occupy the same mental category: people who should cater to his feelingsâor be punished.
I HATE TAYLOR SWIFTâ â President of the United States, May 2025
𤥠JUNE 2025: Name-Calling Gets Personal
âLargest Mass Deportation Program in Historyâ
Throughout Juneâ Trump repeatedly promised the âsingle largest Mass Deportation Program in Historyâ via social media and speeches, focused on Democratic-run cities and so-called âsanctuaryâ jurisdictions. Outlets like The New York Times and NPR documented the scope of these plans and the parallels with past mass expulsions.
He talks about rounding up millions of people like itâs a content strategy, not a humanitarian catastrophe.
âCommunist Lunaticâ
June 25 â Trump called NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani a âcommunist lunaticâ on Truth Social, as documented in local New York coverage and national outlets tracking his rhetoric.
Presidents used to stay out of local races. They definitely didnât use mental health slurs against opponents.
But Trump has degraded discourse so thoroughly this barely made headlines.
Thatâs how norms die, not with a bang, but with so many violations we stop noticing.
Escalating Name Calling Pattern
Throughout June, Trump ramped up attacks on Democrats, testing increasingly extreme language, âlunatics,â âslimeballs,â âthreats to humanityâ, in posts and speeches.
When a president consistently dehumanizes opponents, he primes supporters to see violence as justified. Scholars of authoritarianism have repeatedly warned that this âdehumanize, threaten, actâ sequence is a classic pattern.
𦸠JULY 2025: AI Trump Discovers His âTrueâ Self
Superman Trump
July 10â11â The White Houseâs official social media accounts posted an AI-generated movie-poster-style image of Trump as Superman, cape, muscles, âSymbol of Hope. Truth. Justice. The American Way. SUPERMAN TRUMP.â prompting mockery and concern about the use of state channels for personality cult imagery. AP, The National, and Variety all covered the Superman meme.
Healthy leaders donât need to post AI images of themselves as superheroes. Secure people donât require constant ego-stroking through digitally altered fantasy images.
This is textbook narcissism on the world stage:
âSLIMEBALLSâ and âTotal Authorizationâ for ICE
July 11 â Trump said protesters throwing objects at ICE officers should be arrested as âSLIMEBALLS,â granting agents âTotal Authorizationâ to protect themselves âusing whatever means is necessary,â according to coverage in CNN and The Guardian on his ICE crackdown rhetoric.
Stripping Rosie OâDonnellâs Citizenship
July 12â Trump posted that because Rosie OâDonnell is ânot in the best interests of our Great Country,â he was considering taking away her citizenship and suggested she should stay in Ireland âif they want her.â This was highlighted in fact-checks by PBS NewsHour and Axios as an alarming flirtation with stripping citizenship from critics.
Presidents are supposed to reassure people that rights and citizenship are stable.
Instead, heâs joking-but-not-joking about stripping a criticâs citizenship while green-lighting âwhatever means necessaryâ from federal agents.
Itâs the authoritarian impulse in two acts:
Punish enemies
Unleash force
Obama in Prison Jumpsuits
July 20â Trump posted fake AI images showing Barack Obama and Ben Rhodes in prison jumpsuits. AP and The New York Times noted this as part of a broader wave of AI ârevenge fantasyâ imagery from the White House.
Past presidents respected their predecessors publicly across party lines. Trump posts deepfakes of his predecessor in prison.
This isnât political rivalry, itâs obsessive revenge fantasy shared with millions as though it were policy.
đŞ AUGUST 2025: Health Denials & More AI Megalomania
âNEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFEâ
August 31â Amid questions about Trumpâs health and a brief disappearance from public view, he posted:
âNEVER FELT BETTER IN MY LIFE. Also, DC IS A CRIME FREE ZONE! President DJT.â
That exact wording is quoted in NBC Washington, E! News, and other outlets covering his health meltdown.
Nothing screams âIâm totally fineâ like an unsolicited all-caps health update coupled with an obviously false crime claim.
Healthy leaders donât shout about wellness. Transparent leaders release medical records. Trump gives shouty posts with lies.
AI Posting Spree
Late August, after health rumors intensified, Trump went on a Truth Social binge posting AI-generated images of himself, hyper-muscular, heroic, ageless. Articles in AP and NDTV documented: Trump as superhero, king, Jedi, and more.
Governance becomes cosplay: AI art on one screen, real people suffering on the other.
âNo More Mr. Nice Guyâ for the Homeless
Around the same time, Trump posted that homeless people âhave to move outâ of Washington, D.C. âIMMEDIATELY,â promising âNO MORE MR NICE GUYâ and tying the unhoused to crime and disorder, as reported by The Guardian, Axios, CBS, and local outlets.
Instead of treating homelessness as a policy challenge, he treats people as an eyesore to be swept away.
đ SEPTEMBER 2025: The Month Everything Got Worse
Chicago: âThe Worst and Most Dangerous City in the Worldâ
September 2â As his administration flooded Chicago with federal forces and National Guard units, Trump posted that Chicago is âthe worst and most dangerous city in the World, by farâ and later âCHICAGO IS THE MURDER CAPITAL OF THE WORLD!â despite homicide rates falling, as shown in FBI data and reporting from AP, ABC News, TRT World, and Time.
He framed a U.S. city as a war zone to justify militarized crackdowns and immigration raids, even as analyses showed most people detained in âOperation Midway Blitzâ had no criminal convictions.
Domestically: describe an American city like occupied territory.
Internationally: treat huge diplomatic shifts like messy group-chat drama.
âWeâve Lost India and Russia to Deepest, Darkest Chinaâ
In the same week, after a summit where Narendra Modi and Vladimir Putin appeared with Xi Jinping, Trump posted that the U.S. had âlost India and Russia to deepest, darkest China,â suggesting allies had defected, as reported by Financial Times and BBC.
Apocalypse Now
September 6â Trump posted an AI image of himself over the âApocalypse Nowâ movie poster, a film about warâs moral corruption.
The lack of self-awareness is breathtaking. He saw a film about monstrous leadership as a branding opportunity.
THE BIG SLIPđ¨
September 20, 2025â This might be the most important moment of the year.
Trump meant to send a PRIVATE MESSAGE to Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Instead, he posted it publicly to roughly 10.8 million followers:
âPam: I have reviewed over 30 statements and posts saying that, essentially, âsame old story as last time, all talk, no action. Nothing is being done. What about Comey, Adam âShiftyâ Schiff, Leticia??? Theyâre all guilty as hell, but nothing is going to be done. We canât delay any longer, itâs killing our reputation and credibility. JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!â
Multiple outlets including Reuters, The Guardian, and The New York Times confirmed the text and that it was initially visible to the public before being deleted.
What happened next:
Bondi saw it, was furious, and called the White House.
Trump was âsurprised to learnâ it was public.
His reaction when told: âOh.â
Quick damage control post: âPam Bondi is doing a GREAT job!â
Within days, James Comey was indicted. Weeks later, New York AG Letitia James was indicted, as detailed in subsequent coverage.
This wasnât a bug. This was the sitting President accidentally revealing he directly pressures the Attorney General to prosecute his political enemies.
Nixonâs entire presidency imploded because of secret tapes proving obstruction.
Trump just⌠posted it. Publicly. Then shrugged.
And half the country didnât even blink.
This is how democracies die. Not through coups, but through normalized corruption.
The Racist Sombrero Video
September 29â Hours before a potential government shutdown, after meeting with Democratic leaders Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer, Trump posted an AI-generated video showing:
Jeffries (the first Black House leader) in a cartoon sombrero with a fake mustache
Mariachi music
Fake audio of Schumer saying Democrats need âillegal alienâ voters and lamenting that ânot even Black people want to vote for us anymore, even Latinos hate usâ
This was documented extensively in AP, The Guardian, and CNN, which also noted the racist stereotyping and deepfake elements.
Jeffriesâ response on X:
âMr. President, the next time you have something to say about me, donât cop out through a racist and fake AI video. When Iâm back in the Oval Office, say it to my face.â
Schumer called Trump out for âtrolling away on the internet like a 10-year-oldâ hours before a shutdown.
VP Vance? He laughed and called it âpoking a little bit of fun,â as quoted in NBC News and Politico.
There was a time when posting racist caricatures of Black and Latino leaders would have ended a political career overnight.
Trump does it from the White House, his VP defends it, and we move on.
This is the degradation of American democracy in real-time.
September was devastating for democracy. Does any of this surprise you?
đ OCTOBER 2025: Deepfakes, More Racism, and Tariff Threats
More Jeffries Harassment
October 3â After Hakeem Jeffries condemned Trumpâs first racist AI video as âdisgusting,â Trump posted a second clip of Jeffriesâ MSNBC interview with the same fake sombrero and mustache added again, set to mariachi music. Reporting from The Guardian and Reuters notes that in this follow-up video, a mariachi band featuring multiple Trumps plays in the background as the clip loops on White House briefing room screens during the shutdown.
The president is cyberbullying a Congressional leader during a government funding crisis with racist imagery. Repeatedly. And weâve normalized it.
China Rare Earth Tantrum
October 10â Trump threatened a 100% tariff on China over rare-earth export controls, claiming China wanted to hold the world âcaptive.â He suggested canceling his meeting with Xi and posted that âvery strange thingsâ were happening in China and that he had âbeen proven rightâ all along. Financial and diplomatic coverage by Reuters and FT documented the market reaction and diplomatic fallout.
đŚ NOVEMBER 2025: Death Threats Meet Holiday âCheerâ
SNAP Benefits Weaponized
Early Novemberâ During a government shutdown fight, Trump posted that SNAP food assistance âwill be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government.â A federal judge later ordered his administration to fund benefits fully, warning in the opinion that âpeople will go hungryâ and âsuffering will occurâ if Trumpâs stance held language quoted in coverage from Reuters and local outlets like Arizona Luminaria.
Trump literally tried to use food assistance as a hostage and then bragged about it online.
âSEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!â â ď¸
November 20, 2025â When Democratic lawmakers including veterans and former CIA officers released a video urging soldiers to refuse illegal orders, Trump exploded on Truth Social:
âEach one of these traitors to our Country should be ARRESTED AND PUT ON TRIAL.â
âSEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!â
He then reposted content calling them âterroristsâ and suggesting they should be hanged (through a share/re-post). Major outlets including Reuters, AP, and CNN all confirmed the language and documented bipartisan alarm.
These are sitting members of Congress. Veterans. Intelligence officers.
The President of the United States called for Congressional opposition to be executed.
We had a news cycle. Then moved on.
This is the moment. This is when we should have seen:
Mass resignations
Emergency sessions of Congress
Nationwide protests
Instead, his press secretary claimed âNo, he doesnât really want to execute them,â while the posts remained visible.
How We Got Here:
2016: âLock her up!â chants
2017â2020: Threats of investigation
2025: Actual investigations, Indictments, Execution threats
Each time we said âhe doesnât really mean it.â
But he does. His supporters hear it. Believe it. And eventually act on it.
Thanksgiving: Xenophobia as Holiday Cheer
November 28â Trumpâs Thanksgiving message:
He wished a âHappy Thanksgivingâ to âGreat American Citizens and Patriots,â then launched into a rant about the country being âdivided, disrupted, carved up, murdered, beaten, mugged, and laughed at,â before announcing that he would:
âPermanently pause migration from all Third World Countriesâ
Begin denaturalizing migrants he deemed incompatible with American values
Versions of this language are quoted and analyzed in The Guardian, Reuters, and other outlets covering the Thanksgiving statement and its denaturalization implications.
He ended with:
âHAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL, except those that hate, steal, murder, and destroy everything that America stands for.â
Thanksgiving is supposed to be about gratitude and unity. Trump turned it into a xenophobic rant that reads like a 3am rage spiral.
âThird World Countriesâ and the Denaturalization Threat
In his Thanksgiving post and follow-up remarks, Trump explicitly suggested stripping citizenship from people who had already legally become Americans if they âundermine domestic tranquilityâ or are ânot a net assetâ to the country echoing far-right âremigrationâ rhetoric widely analyzed by democracy researchers and civil-rights groups.
đ DECEMBER 2025: 2025 Finale of Madness
158 POSTS IN 3 HOURS
December 1â2, 2025â The moment historians will study with baffled horror.
Starting around 9 p.m. on December 1, Trump went on a Truth Social bender. By midnight, he had posted 158 times, according to analysis of the platformâs firehose by Axios, and more than 160 posts between 7 p.m. and midnight according to Time and others.
What he posted:
Alex Jones conspiracy claiming Michelle Obama snuck into the Oval Office to use Bidenâs autopen for pardons (debunked in Axios and Yahoo News).
False claim Nancy Pelosi âplanned January 6th for two yearsâ
QAnon content promising Obama would face a âMILITARY TRIBUNALâ
Election lies and ârigged machineâ stories
His Home Alone 2 cameo
Multiple Melania praise videos
Questions about deporting Ilhan Omar
Then at 6 a.m.:
âTRUTH SOCIAL IS THE BEST! There is nothing even close!!!â
One hundred fifty-plus posts in a few hours. Thatâs not normal for anyone, let alone a president.
And heâs the one with access to nuclear codes.
How Did We Get Here?
We normalized crazy. Each bizarre incident got a 24-hour cycle, maybe some hand-wringing, then nothing.
So he escalated. Because why wouldnât he?
Nothing stops him
His party enables him
His supporters worship him
Media covers each outrage as a quirky âposting spreeâ
158 posts of conspiracy theories in three hours should have triggered emergency 25th Amendment conversations.
Instead: late-night jokes about his toilet time.
158 conspiracy theory posts in 3 hours. Nuclear codes in the same hands. Sleep well, America.
âQuestioning My Health is Treasonâ
December 9â10 â After reporting from The New York Times and others raised questions about his stamina, reduced schedule, and visible bruising, Trump posted a ~500-word rant on Truth Social declaring it âseditious, perhaps even treasonousâ for the Times and others to question his health.
He called them âtrue Enemies of the Peopleâ and wrote that âwe should do something about it,â and added that âthe best thing that could happen to this Country would be if The New York Times would cease publicationâ because it is a âhorrible, biased, and untruthful âsourceâ of information.â
In the same rant, he bragged that he has taken and âacedâ multiple cognitive exams something The Daily Beast and Bloomberg noted as deeply unusual and, frankly, alarming for a sitting president.
Normal response to health questions: medical records.
Trumpâs response:
Accuse newspapers of treason
Fantasize about shutting them down
Brag about dementia tests
President calls questioning his health âtreason,â suggests newspapers should be shut down.
Recently: The MTG Meltdown
In what might be the most darkly comic post of the year (because at least itâs aimed at someone who has helped create this mess), Trump went after Marjorie Taylor Greene:
âThe only reason Marjorie âTraitorâ Brown (Green turns Brown under stress!) went BAD is that she was JILTED by the President of the United States (Certainly not the first time she has been jilted!).â
He continued:
âShe sort of reminds me of a Rotten Apple!â
The breakup-fanfic tone was highlighted in coverage from Rolling Stone and The Daily Beast as emblematic of his late-night fixation posting.
Even when Trump goes after someone objectively awful, he canât help but be weird about it.
The MTG post was... something. Whatâs your theory on why he went after her? Share below.
We Cannot Ignore These
Looking back at 2025, these arenât isolated incidents. Theyâre a system:
AI-generated propaganda depicting himself as superhero, king, or pope, and enemies in prison
All-caps economic policy that triggered some of the wildest market swings since the financial crisis
Accidentally posted private messages revealing pressure on the Attorney General to prosecute enemies
Death threats against sitting members of Congress, including calls to treat âseditious behaviorâ as âpunishable by DEATH!â
150+ posts in a single chaotic night, filled with conspiracy theories and QAnon content
Repeated amplification of Alex Jones and other extremists
Racist deepfakes targeting Black and Latino leaders
Holiday messages turned into rage-filled immigration screeds
Threats to strip citizenship from critics and immigrants
Explicit calls for newspapers to be shut down
Supreme Court treated as a personal rescue squad
Foreign policy conducted via AI memes and all-caps posts
How Did We Get Here? And Where Are We Going?
This is the systematic breakdown of democratic norms.
Every single precedent matters:
When presidents respected opponents- democracy functioned
When presidents conducted policy through proper channels- markets stayed relatively stable
When presidents didnât threaten violence- political violence stayed rare
When presidents respected the press- accountability existed
Trump hasnât just violated these normsâŚ
Heâs obliterated them.
And each violation makes the next easier.
Itâs not just Trump.
Itâs that weâve normalized this.
Half the country doesnât care. A third actively celebrates it. Most concerning? Weâve stopped being shocked.
When a president can:
Threaten execution of Congressional leaders
Conduct economic policy via 2 a.m. rants
Spread racist propaganda and deepfakes
Openly coordinate political prosecutions
Post more than 150 conspiracy-soaked posts in a single night
Call for newspapers to be shut down
Threaten to strip citizenship from critics
Mock a dead Pope with AI cosplay
Turn humanitarian crises into branded resort fantasies
âŚand face essentially no consequences, weâve already lost something irreplaceable.
This is how democracies die. Not through tanks in the streets, but through normalized corruption.
When citizens stop expecting better. When violations become âjust another Tuesday.â When weâre too exhausted to fight back.
âDemocracy doesnât die in darkness. It dies in broad daylight when weâre too exhausted to care.â
What Do We Do?
We document.
Thatâs what this archive is.
When people ask âwas it really that bad?â
We answer: Yes. Here are 12 months of proof.
We resist.
Not through violence, through:
Organization
Voting
Supporting democratic institutions
Refusing to normalize
We remember.
Authoritarian creep works because we forget.
We accept today what horrified us yesterday.
So we maintain our standards.
We keep saying âthis is not normalâ even when everyone shrugs.
Every category in this archive is backed by public reporting or primary posts.
A sitting U.S. president in 2025:
Threatens political opponents with execution
Conducts economic policy via late-night social media
Accidentally reveals pressure on his Attorney General in public posts
Amplifies dangerous conspiracy theories and QAnon content
Uses AI to glorify himself and dehumanize critics
Posts racist deepfakes of Congressional leaders
Cannot go three months without a major scandal
Posts once per minute for hours on end
Calls for newspapers to cease publication
Flirts with stripping citizenship from critics and immigrants
Mocks religious leaders during mourning
Obsessively posts about pop stars while governing
Repeatedly crashes markets with impulsive threats
This isnât partisan spin. This isnât exaggeration.
This is reality, documented with sources.
Looking Forward to 2026
How much worse can it get?
Every month, it felt like weâd hit bottom.
If Trump can:
Threaten Congressional execution with minimal consequences
Accidentally confess to political prosecutions with no consequences
Post racist propaganda with no consequences
Call for the press to be shut down with no consequences
Whatâs left to restrain him?
Yes, we can laugh at some of the absurdity. The MTG post is objectively weirdly funny. The 158-post marathon is so ridiculous it becomes entertainment.
But letâs not lose sight of what weâre laughing at:
The systematic destruction of American democratic norms by someone who swore an oath to preserve them.
Document it. Resist it. Remember it.
This is the kind of history that changes nations.
And weâre living through it right now.
What was your most concerning Trump post of 2025?
Thank You
Your support makes this work possible, the hours of creating, writing, researching, fact-checking, and documentation that protect our collective memory of this moment. We are here to document, resist, and to remember when others would rather forget.
Letâs hope 2026 is less interesting.
But letâs prepare like it wonât be. đ
Selected Sources & Further Reading
Trump âright about everythingâ / New Orleans plot
The Independent â âTrump insists he was âright about everythingâ after New Orleans terror plot is foiledâ The GuardianâTRUMP GAZAâ AI resort video
The Guardian â âTrump criticised for âTrump Gazaâ AI video showing luxury resort on rubbleâ NewsweekTaylor Swift Super Bowl booing post
Newsweekâ âTrump claims Taylor Swift âgot booed out of the stadiumâ at Super BowlâZelensky âdictator without electionsâ / leverage over Ukraine
Le Mondeâ âTrump calls Zelensky a âdictator without electionsâ over martial lawâ Facebook
Foreign Policy â âTrumpâs leverage game with Zelensky backfiresâTariff tantrum & market volatility
Reutersâ âTrumpâs tariff threats on China send markets reelingâ MS NOW
Bloomberg â âTrumpâs midnight tariff posts spark worst volatility since 2008â The Washington PostDJT post â âThis is a great time to buy!!!â and stock spike
CNBC â âTrump touts DJT stock as markets fall on his tariff threatsâ VarietyPope AI image / âTrump as Popeâ backlash
AP Newsâ âCatholic leaders condemn Trumpâs AI âPopeâ image after Francisâ deathâ NBC New YorkSuperman Trump & AI hero imagery
Associated Pressâ âWhite House shares AI image of Trump as Superman, sparking cult-of-personality concernsâ The IndependentâSeditious behavior, punishable by deathâ post
Reutersâ âTrump says Democrats who told troops to refuse illegal orders deserve deathâ Reuters
FactCheck.orgâ âExperts Say Democratic Video Not âSeditious,â as Trump Claimsâ FactCheck.orgThanksgiving âThird World Countriesâ & denaturalization rhetoric
Al Jazeeraâ âTrump suspends immigration from âThird Worldâ countriesâ Al Jazeera
NBC Washingtonâ âTrump vows to âpermanently pauseâ migration from poor nations in anti-immigrant screedâ NBC4 WashingtonLate-night Truth Social posting spree (150+ posts)
Timeâ âTrump Posts More Than 160 Times in Late-Night Truth Social Blitzâ TIME
Axios (via X)â âTrump made 158 posts from 9pm Monday to 12am Tuesdayâ X (formerly Twitter)Health rant â âseditious, perhaps even treasonousâ to question him
The Independent âTrump says itâs âtreasonousâ to question his health after late-night posting spreeâ










































Typically, checking your social media history should only make you cringe when it was your teenage years.
Seeing our President humiliate our country in this way, and to know how many people still support him and will defend his Truth Social messages, doesn't reflect well on us as American citizens.
Thanks for putting all of this in one place.