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Analysis: Let’s address the elephant in the room: Why does it take Trump so long to tweet?

President Trump's Twitter feed on a computer screen in Washington on April 3, 2017. By Philip Bump Philip Bump National correspondent focused largely on the numbers behind politics Email Bio Follow March 12 at 12:14 PM While he was watching “Fox and Friends” on Tuesday morning, President Trump offered some thoughts on Twitter. He weighed in on Judaism and the Democratic Party; he quoted a guy who was disparaging the idea of climate change.

There is a lot going on in the world. There are wars, there are countries in crisis, there are new innovations and crumbling industries. There is famine, poverty, unheard-of wealth, births, deaths, celebrations and tragedies. There are, in U.S. politics, new budget proposals, congressional votes and a newborn 2020 presidential race. All of that is important and fascinating and deserving of thought and consideration.

This is not at all uncommon. On average since he was inaugurated, Trump’s chained tweets have come about six-and-a-half minutes apart. He has done this 345 times. — Donald J. Trump June 4, 2018 ....We had Repeal & Replace done except for one person, but it is getting done anyway. Individual Mandate is gone and great, less expensive plans will be announced this month. Drug prices coming down & Right to Try!So-called Birthright Citizenship, which costs our Country billions of dollars and is very unfair to our citizens, will be ended one way or the other.

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