Trump's Social Media Frenzy Sparks Scathing Late-Night Roasts

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US President Donald Trump unleashed a flurry of posts on Truth Social, sparking widespread ridicule from late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, and Stephen Colbert. On Monday night, Trump posted over 160 times in just five hours, covering a range of topics from conspiracy theories to personal praise for his wife, Melania Trump. The unprecedented social media barrage caught the attention of late-night audiences and comedians alike. According to Axios, Trump's posting spree began at 7:09 p.m. and continued until almost midnight, with the president sharing a mix of inflammatory posts, personal anecdotes, and even a nostalgic reference to his cameo in Home Alone 2. Late-night hosts were quick to dissect and mock Trump's outburst, with Jimmy Kimmel describing it as an 'avalanche of angry posts' from the man who claims to be running the country. Kimmel poked fun at Melania Trump's apparent absence during the marathon posting session, joking that she might have been hiding under the Christmas tree. Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert also joined the fray, with Fallon quipping about Trump's swollen thumbs and Colbert accusing the president of dozing off during a Cabinet meeting. The late-night roasts have sparked a heated debate about Trump's social media usage and its implications for his presidency. As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Trump's social media antics will impact his standing with the public and his presidency.