Overview
- Trump’s 1:13 a.m. Friday Truth Social post urged that the 2020 election be “permanently wiped from the books.”
- The overnight burst ran to roughly 16 posts and picked up again about 90 minutes later, with a final post near 2:45 a.m. EDT.
- He amplified claims that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton committed treason and revived conspiracy theories about efforts to block him from the presidency.
- He invoked a new Justice Department fraud case against the Southern Poverty Law Center and called the group a scam.
- He also shared a quote meme falsely attributed to Clint Eastwood, and the posts drew fresh criticism of his stability as outlets noted there is no legal way to void a past U.S. election.