The president broke a record he set only a month ago as he posted about the Senate impeachment trial and other affairs.
Trump began sharing posts by other Twitter users 50 seconds after midnight, or 6 a.m. in Switzerland, where he was attending the World Economic Forum in the town of Davos.
The president had already tweeted 41 times by 1 a.m. ET, and a further seven times by 2 a.m., when he set his feed aside for a few hours before retweeting en-masse again at around 7:30 a.m. His final post of the day came at 6:18 p.m. when he retweeted criticism of House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff byDonald Trump speaks with President of the Kurdistan Regional Government during a meeting at the World Economic Forum in Davos, on January 22, 2020.Many of the posts shared by President Trump were centered on attacking the impeachment process and hitting out at leading Democratic lawmakers, with Rep. Schiff being a regular target.
"Just how weak is the Democrats' impeachment case against President Trump?" the GOP said in a post retweeted by the commander-in-chief."Adam Schiff is relitigating RUSSIA and MUELLER." Sharing a tweet by Sen.
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