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Twitter-addict Donald Trump admits he sometimes tweets while in bed

Updated on: 29 January,2018 05:16 PM IST  |  Washington
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US President Donald Trump has said he sometimes posts on Twitter while in bed, defending his use of the social networking tool as necessary amid "a lot of fake news" about him

Twitter-addict Donald Trump admits he sometimes tweets while in bed

US President Donald Trump has said he sometimes posts on Twitter while in bed, defending his use of the social networking tool as necessary amid "a lot of fake news" about him. The New York Times had previously revealed that Trump tweets from bed, and this is the first time the President admitted to it, Xinhua reported.


Twitter-addict Trump admits he sometimes tweets while in bed
Donald Trump


"Well, perhaps sometimes in bed, perhaps sometimes at breakfast or lunch or whatever," Trump said when asked by British journalist Piers Morgan about his tweeting habits in an interview aired on the British ITV channel Sunday. "But generally speaking during the early morning, or during the evening, I can do whatever. I am very busy during the day, very long hours. I am busy," he told Morgan.


Trump uses Twitter so frequently that the contents of his tweets range from serious policy decisions to hostile war of words against nations or leaders he denigrates.

The outspoken President's frivolousness in both topic choices and wording styles has raised concern over his personal integrity as well as fitness for presidency.

"If I don't have that form of communication I can't defend myself," Trump said. "I get a lot of fake news, a lot of news that is very false or made up."

Following his inauguration on January 20, 2017, Trump was advised to abandon his personal @realdonaldtrump Twitter account and inherit the official @POTUS account from his predecessor Barack Obama.

However, he insisted on keeping both.

Trump said he usually tweets himself but often lets other people write down what he says as well.

"I will sometimes just dictate out something really quickly and give it to one of my people to put it out," he said, describing the situation where people around the world wait to read his tweets as crazy.

Some 47.2 million Twitter users are following Trump's personal account, which is more than twice the number of followers enjoyed by the official account.

Concerning one typical example of controversies caused by his tweets, Trump apologised for his retweet of an anti-Muslim video originally posted in November 2017 by a far-right British nationalist group known as "Britain First".

In the build-up to his apology, Trump emphasised that it had not been long that he had become aware of the nature of the group, and that stories about the group in the US were less popular than in Britain.

"I am, as I say often, the least racist person that anybody is going to meet ... If you are telling me they're horrible people, horrible, racist people, I would certainly apologise if you'd like me to do that," he said.

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