Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese
At 12:36 in the morning, shortly after the fireworks had exploded overhead from America's 250th birthday celebration, the President of the United States was already back on Truth Social with his first post of the day, which seemed innocent enough: "Best fireworks show, EVER!" But less than twenty-four hours later, that post would mark one of Donald Trump's most frantic social media spirals in a very long time. Over the course of the day, he posted or reposted more than 100 times, including 67 posts in just two hours. Based on the events of 7-5-2026 The Breakdown: * Trump posted or reposted more than 100 times in a single day, 67 of them in just two hours * A meme of Italian PM Giorgia Meloni with "RESTRAINING ORDER NEEDED," 48 hours before they are expected at a NATO summit together * Italian media called it a "disturbing qualitative leap" and "theater of digital contempt," with even ally Matteo Salvini warning against it * A fake image of Barack and Michelle Obama on Air Force One covered in graffiti, echoing the ape video he posted five months earlier * A side-by-side of Melania Trump and Hillary Clinton framed to reduce a former Senator and Secretary of State to her appearance * A billboard threatening jail over "election fraud," pre-loading justification to reject any midterm result * An authoritarian propaganda image of Trump as a towering military figure commanding jets over a sky consumed by fire * Why the image evoked Soviet, Mussolini, and North Korean cult-of-personality aesthetics, not a constitutional president * Trump declaring himself "Number 1 on TikTok" as though it were a defining presidential achievement * Resharing a post using the phrase "suicidal empathy," a white nationalist term treating compassion as civilizational self-destruction * The morning after hundreds of white nationalists marched through the capital * Trump's most honest post: if Democrats add states, expand representation, and end the filibuster, "it will be impossible for a Republican to ever be elected President again" * Why he was describing a fair system, and admitting his party cannot survive one * Not one of the 100+ posts was about healthcare, wages, housing, or the cost of groceries * Patriot Front's march through D.C., and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum's refusal on CNN to condemn the group * Fox host Laura Ingraham calling the white nationalist march "fake" * The Newport Beach Fourth of July chaos and how it was immediately folded into a familiar political narrative * Why division is not just a consequence of this presidency but its only consistent product The posting spree is not the behavior of a person who is winning. It is the behavior of a man who knows the ground is shifting beneath him. Instead of spending his Sunday making life better for a single American, he spent it posting more than a hundred times, trying to make himself feel bigger. In November, we will do the one thing he admitted he fears most: participate in a democracy where every eligible voice counts equally. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.
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