A 'TELL IT LIKE IT IS' News analysis of President Donald Trump’s Truth Social activity finds a White House focused on Iran, reshaping Washington, consolidating GOP loyalty, and maintaining a direct connection with supporters through an unprecedented volume of social media messaging.
WASHINGTON, D.C. | For President Donald Trump, social media remains more than a communications platform. It is a governing tool, a political weapon, a campaign vehicle, and perhaps the clearest window into the priorities of one of the most influential political figures in modern American history.
A comprehensive 'TELL IT LIKE IT IS' News review of every post and repost published by Trump on Truth Social during the month of May — totaling more than 800 entries — reveals a president balancing international crises, domestic ambitions, partisan battles, and personal messaging in real time.
The analysis found that while the conflict involving Iran dominated much of the administration's foreign policy attention, Trump's most frequent social media focus was neither war nor the economy. Instead, the president repeatedly highlighted plans to reshape and beautify the nation's capital, posting about Washington-related projects approximately 80 times during the month.
The findings underscore Trump's longstanding belief that social media serves as a direct line to voters, bypassing traditional media outlets and allowing him to frame issues on his own terms.















