Donald Trump has taken to Twitter more than 2300 times this year.  It is without a doubt the most powerful weapon in his political arsenal.  Twitter is Trump in the raw.  Where would he be without Twitter?  Where would we be?  The answer to the latter is much better off.  Nonetheless, the tweets keep on coming and most White House observers believe they are the most accurate account of Trump’s thinking.  We’ve taken on the dubious task of assembling some of the more memorable ones.

Remember this? The time Trump may have admitted to obstruction of justice in a tweet. Later his attorney said he actually crafted the tweet (wink, wink).

This was one of the more recent ones. After endorsing Roy Moore and campaigning for him in a neighboring state, Trump acted rather detached from the failed candidate.

Normally Presidents don’t criticize other world leaders by resorting to language you’d expect from a third grader, but that’s exactly what happened in this tweet about Kim Jong-un.


Of course there were also his retweets, who can forget when he retweeted three anti-muslim videos. Then proceeded to lash out at UK Prime Minister Theresa May.

One of Trump’s favorite subjects to tweet about is no doubt Hillary Clinton. When most candidates beat someone they don’t act like they are still competing with them, but that’s not the case for Trump. There were lots of tweets to choose from, but this is one that stood out.

And former President Barack Obama wasn’t spared either.


For someone who holds the most powerful office in the world you have to imagine you have more important things to worry about than the NFL. Not the case with Trump. He tweeted about sports numerous times and the NFL players who kneeled really hit him hard.

He also really showed he cares what celebrities think about him.


Back in September, with Puerto Rico dealing with the catastrophic after effects of Hurricane Maria, Trump lashed out at San Juan’s mayor.

And last, but certainly not least Trump often took to Twitter to bash the media and to perpetuate the term “fake news,” even when the news was in no way false information.