Trump Launches Into Massive, Deranged Late Night Posting Spree
President Donald Trump on Monday launched into a late night meltdown on his social media platform that saw him promoting a conspiracy theory about former first lady Michelle Obama signing presidential pardons on Joe Biden’s behalf.
The president turned up the dial on his typical Truth Social post spree, making over 160 posts and reshares from 7 p.m. to nearly midnight on the East Coast.
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Among those, the president promoted a clip from far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who platformed the “WILD” claim about Obama and Biden from Bed, Bath and Beyond founder Patrick Byrne.
Byrne, a known conspiracy pusher, claimed on a recent episode of Jones’ show that Obama used Biden’s “autopen” — the alleged use of which Trump has turned into a frequent attack against his predecessor — to issue four to five pardons.
“And then you’d love to see, who knows if they charged a million dollars a par — who knows how that — that’s so illegal! That is so illegal!” he said in the clip.
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Biden has previously dismissed talk of his “autopen,” telling media outlets back in June that he made decisions about pardons, executive orders, legislation and proclamations during his administration.
“Any suggestion that I didn’t is ridiculous and false,” Biden said in a statement.

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Outside the Biden theory, Trump attacked former Attorney General Eric Holder, referred to Democratic veterans who urged troops to defy illegal orders as “a threat to America,” accused Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) of crimes against the country and promoted a post calling Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) a “terrorist from a terrorist family.”
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In one post, he shared an apparently AI-generated video that depicts Elon Musk touching on Trump’s pledge to “immediately” strip temporary legal protections for Somali migrants living in Minnesota.
The post arrives as Trump’s Treasury Department looks to investigate allegations that stolen taxpayer money in Minnesota has been funneled to a Somali terrorist group. There’s scant evidence to support such a claim, per The Minnesota Star Tribune.
Elsewhere in his post spree, Trump pushed other conspiracy theories including one that Joe Biden’s former White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients as well as Hunter Biden were the “SECRET PARDON PUPPET MASTERS” in the administration.
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