Trump Obama posts flood Truth Social in 38-minute burst
Donald Trump flooded Truth Social with more than two dozen posts between 10:15 p.m. and 10:53 p.m. EST, and roughly half of them targeted Barack Obama. The trump obama barrage centered on accusations against Obama while Trump ignored the Iran war he is currently waging.
Barack Obama in the crosshairs
Trump accused Barack Obama of treason, said Obama attempted a coup, and repeated a claim that Obama personally used Hillary Clinton’s email server under a pseudonym. Trump also reposted claims that Obama personally collected $120 million from the Affordable Care Act, a charge that appears to originate from a satirical website.
Only one post in the series was written by Trump himself. The rest were reposts of messages from apparent supporters, turning the overnight burst into a relay of accusations rather than a single authored statement.
Justice Department demands
The posts did not stop with Barack Obama. Trump’s account also attacked Mark Kelly, James Comey, Jack Smith, and Hillary Clinton, and several messages demanded that the Justice Department move more quickly to apprehend those targets or others named in the stream.
Trump wrote, “I was hunted by some very bad people. Now I’m the hunter.” The line sits at the center of a broader pattern in which Trump has used his social-media accounts in recent weeks to try to scare Iranians or reassure oil markets, even as the economic effects of the Iran war have become his party’s biggest political liability.
Iran war stays offscreen
The overnight sequence showed Trump leaning into propaganda-style messaging while leaving the Iran war off the screen. The contrast is stark inside the account itself: the posts fixate on domestic enemies and personal grievance, while the war’s market effects remain the larger political problem around him.
For readers tracking Trump’s messaging, the practical takeaway is simple: the account is being used as a rapid-response weapon, and the 38-minute window shows how quickly a new wave of accusations can be pushed to supporters without a formal speech or press event. The next pressure point is not another post, but whether the Justice Department responds to the renewed demands for faster action.