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Nearly half of Trump's posts on Truth Social in the week after the election pushed election misinformation or amplified QAnon-promoting accounts
Trump's behavior on Truth Social proves that he is too dangerous to return to Meta's platforms
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Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, could allow former President Donald Trump back on its platforms as soon as January 7 — just two years after he was suspended for his role in inciting the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
To demonstrate Trump’s continued risk to public safety, Media Matters has compiled and analyzed Trump’s nearly 200 posts and reposts on Truth Social during the week after the midterm elections, from November 8 through November 15. We found that nearly half (48%) pushed baseless claims of election fraud or amplified QAnon accounts or content.
Other key findings include:
- During the time frame, Trump amplified QAnon-related accounts and content 65 times, including 50 amplifications on November 14 and 15, in the lead-up to his 2024 campaign announcement.
- Trump also pushed false claims of election fraud 30 times, including spreading baseless falsehoods about mail-in ballots and voting machines.
- Nearly 30% of Trump’s posts and reposts (57 out of 197) commented on the 2022 midterms or upcoming 2024 election. Most of these posts and reposts either amplified his 2024 campaign announcement or positive reactions to it, attacked or blamed other Republicans for the party’s poor midterm results, or attacked and downplayed other Republicans’ positive midterm results.