Trump says he doesn't have to give up social networking.

President Donald Trump signalled on Tuesday that he plans to continue offering his opinions with frequent posts in social media. The root media and the enemies of Trump only want me not to use the Social Media (110 million people),” wrote the president in his Twitter account. “It's the only [...]
The root media and the enemies of Trump only want me not to use the Social Media (110 million people),” wrote the president in his Twitter account. It's the only way I can get the truth out! ”
Despite Mr. Trump's claim, the leading traditional US news media media -- often referred to as the president's “false news” -- have not asked him to give up using social media.
Rather, they often quote his comments on Twitter and view them as a window to understand his thoughts at different times of the day, from the early hours of the morning to the late hours of the night.
However, some White House aides, as well as republican lawmakers and Democrats, have criticised the use of Twitter by the president, who in the first six months of the presidency has made about a thousand comments.
The president's comments on Twitter vary greatly from congratulations on sports champions to harsh criticism of various lawmakers, who reject policies that Mr. Trump wants approved by Congress.
Sometimes Mr. Trump surprised his assistants with comments on Twitter, as happened last week when he said he planned to change a policy of former President Barack Obama and prevent the transgitary persons from serving in the American armed forces. / VoA



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