- Trump unleashed a flurry of posts defending his stamina and performance in office
- His online spree comes a week after he posted more than 150 messages in a single night
- Trump also paid tribute to the late Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist killed on a Utah campus in September
President Donald Trump spent another late night posting on Truth Social, continuing a pattern that has drawn fresh scrutiny over his sleep habits and overall health.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the president returned to social media shortly after delivering a lengthy address in Pennsylvania during the launch of his “Affordability Tour,” where he dismissed public concerns about rising food prices as a Democratic “hoax.”
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Rather than resting after the marathon event, Trump unleashed a flurry of posts defending his stamina and performance in office.

In one lengthy message, he insisted that no American president “has worked as hard” as he has, boasting that his “hours are the longest” and his achievements among the most significant.
He also lashed out at The New York Times for questioning his health, calling the publication “seditious” and “treasonous” over what he described as “fake reports” designed to undermine his presidency. The 79-year-old then shared multiple screenshots from MAGA-leaning accounts praising his leadership.
Trump also paid tribute to the late Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist killed on a Utah campus in September, urging supporters to purchase Kirk’s final book, which the president described as a powerful testament to faith and courage.

His online spree comes a week after he posted more than 150 messages in a single night, only to appear to doze off the next day during a cabinet briefing—an incident that revived questions about his irregular sleep schedule.
Despite concerns from critics, close allies have long portrayed Trump as someone who thrives on minimal rest.
His former physician previously disclosed that the president sleeps only four to five hours per night, far below the recommended range for men in his age group.
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