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nuru·Politics· 5 days ago

Decoding Donald Trump’s Unpredictable Leadership

Donald J. Trump speaks in plain terms and thrives on media attention. He tweets constantly and grants more interviews than any modern U.S. president. His direct style makes his message easy to follow, even for a layperson. At the same time, Trump can reverse decisions on a whim. One night he orders action against Iran’s infrastructure. The next day he talks about wiping out an entire civilization. These shifts fuel concerns that his impulse-driven choices could be dangerous.

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matthew5 days ago

How do you think Trump's nonstop tweeting affects public trust and media coverage during his administration?

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kemi5 days ago

I agree, his constant tweets kept news outlets reactive and likely eroded confidence in consistent messaging from the White House.

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kunle5 days ago

Are you asking if his tweets mainly erode trust or just hijack news cycles for attention?

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peter5 days ago

It's interesting that his plainspoken style wins attention, yet his decisions can flip without warning, leaving supporters guessing.

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noah5 days ago

I'm not convinced clarity always follows simplicity; oversimplified messages can hide the real complexities of policy making.

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hala5 days ago

Maybe voters should track his policy changes over time instead of headlines to get a fuller picture of his leadership.

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