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Permanently Wiped’: Donald Trump Has A Full-Blown Freakout In 1:13 A.M. Social Media Rant

President Donald Trump sent out a wave of late-night posts, sharing message after message in the early hours of Friday. After midnight, he posted more than a dozen times on Truth Social, jumping from one topic to another.

In those posts, he called for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to step down. He also backed a message pushing to end the filibuster so laws could pass more easily in the Senate. At the same time, he shared several posts accusing former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of serious crimes like treason. In another post, he shared a meme suggesting people should be arrested.

Around 1:13 a.m., he posted a long message saying the results of the 2020 election should be erased completely and treated as if they never happened.

He also wrote about the Southern Poverty Law Center, calling it a political scam and mentioning recent accusations that it funded extremist groups through paid informants. He dismissed the claims as a political setup and linked them to Democrats. He also brought up ActBlue, which raises money for Democratic candidates, saying it too was part of what he described as a larger issue.

Trump repeated his long-standing claim that the 2020 election was unfair and that he actually won, even though there is no evidence to support that and no legal way to erase the results of a U.S. presidential election.

It looked like he had stopped posting for the night, but about an hour and a half later, he returned and shared more messages. These included a meme wrongly linked to actor Clint Eastwood, more criticism of the Southern Poverty Law Center, and another post calling for an end to birthright citizenship.

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