Presidential Record: Trump's tweets Retweeted 125 times a day


President of the United States, Donald Trump, records a presidential record of Twitter activity as the political trial continues.

U.S. President Donald Trump scored a presidential record of activity on his favorite social media program on Wednesday, posting and widely retweeting the Senate experimental trial, Democrats who want to replace it and much more.

At 4:25 pm (21:25 GMT) in Washington, DC, Trump has surpassed his previous record of 123 Twitter posts on a day he set up more than a month ago, according to Factba.se, a service that collects and analyzes data on Trump's presidency .

Trump's previous record of tweets in one day during his time in the White House was set on December 12, 2019, the day the Marathon Judicial Committee opened its marathon session to approve two articles of a political trial against a president.

Trump recorded his historical record in a single day's tweet before becoming president, with 161 jobs in January 2015, according to Factba.se. Most of his twist on that day was dedicated to delivering his reality TV show.

Trump, who started his day in Davos, Switzerland, where he attended the World Economic Forum, started Wednesday morning making 41 tweets between 12 a.m. And 1 am (from 17:00 to 18:00 GMT) in Washington DC (from 6 am to 7 am in Davos).

The vast majority of her publications to over 71 million of her followers have been returned to letters, videos, and photos of Republican lawmakers and other patrons who have criticized Democrats for political trial.

A group of his tweets included many exciting postings that sparked actor Adam Schiff, one of the Democratic political trials in the House, and retweet a provocative photo posted by White House director of social networking, Dan Scavino, indicating that Trump is walking in front of a burning scene symbolizing "Deep state" incineration.

The tweet record is said to be a retweet of Republican Senator Ted Cruz, who announced a new announcement on the political trial.

Open arguments
Democrats began their first three days of opening arguments on Wednesday, in an effort to lure skeptical Republican senators.

Schiff described what the Democrats claim is a "corrupt plan" for the president to abuse his presidential power and thus obstruct an investigation in Congress. Then he asked the Senators not to be "mocked" about politics, but rather to resort to the intention of the founding fathers of the nation who offered remedy for the accusation.

"In the next few days, we will be providing you and the American people with comprehensive evidence gathered during the political investigation in the House of Representatives about the president's misuse of power," Schiff told the Senate. "He will listen to his testimony at the same time as the American people. That is, if he permits it."

Most Senators sat on their desks, as stipulated in the rules, although some of them extended their legs, standing behind the desks or on the back wall of the room, to pass the time. He watched visitors from the galleries, and one of them interrupted briefly in protest.

Trump's lawyers sat, waiting for their turn, while the president criticized the measures from afar, joking a threat with Democrats by coming to "sit in the first row and look at their corrupted faces."

The House of Representatives accused Trump on December 18 of charges of misusing power in connection with his dealings with Ukraine and obstructing Congress for refusing to participate in the investigation of the political trial.

Trump has denied bad behavior.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES

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