Donald Trump’s Truth Social posts have been one of the biggest highlights of his presidency this year, thanks to his occasional unhinged posting spree.

On May 26, 2026, the president once again went on a posting spree a little before 6 a.m. ET. According to The Daily Beast, he made 13 posts in rapid succession from 5:52 a.m. to shortly after 6 a.m. This averages roughly one post per minute.

Although this is not the first time Trump has gone on a spree this month, the posts he made on Tuesday morning were essentially reposts.

The first post attacked President Barack Obama as a “treasonous traitor” for his Iran deal. The post suggested that Obama “sent tons of cash to fund nukes.”

The post was directed at the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal that was signed by Tehran and six world powers, including the U.S., the U.K., France, Russia, Germany, and China, in 2015.

The main goal of the deal was to limit Iran’s nuclear program. In exchange, the six world powers lifted economic sanctions and released billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets. Trump pulled the U.S. out of this deal in 2018 and labeled it as “decaying and rotten.”

In one of the posts, he also attacked his predecessor, Joe Biden. The image depicted Biden asleep in the Oval Office while Obama and Hillary Clinton stood next to him, signing an official document on his behalf.

Interestingly, the image also had Biden’s son Hunter snorting cocaine off the desk.

Other posts included memes and AI-generated slop. These also had cringe messages like “stay with me Deplorables, you’ll love how this movie ends” or messages referring to Trump as “deal maker in chief.”

However, one of the most controversial reposts was the one Trump shared from an account that promotes the QAnon conspiracy theory. The theory claims that the world is led by a shadowy cabal of pe–philes who can only be overthrown by a violent event that would trigger “The Great Awakening.” The theory started back when Trump was serving his first term.

In the QAnon repost, an AI-generated image showed Trump standing in front of a large “Q” with the words “game over deep state” written on it.

In another post, Trump reshared one in which he was posing with a rifle, kneeling next to a rhinoceros. The words “no rinos” appeared on it, referencing the conservative attack line acronym of “Republican in name only.”

He also supported Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in his posts. In another, he praised his former deputy assistant Alex Gray’s appearance on Fox News.

This comes after The Daily Beast previously cited an analysis from The Wall Street Journal on May 13, which showed Trump had posted at least 8,800 times on Truth Social during his second term so far.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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The analysis also found that Trump posted at least a dozen times between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. ET on 44 occasions since January 2025.

The report detailed several of Trump’s other posting sprees, including one where he shared 54 posts between 10:14 p.m. and 11:28 p.m. That same night, he started posting again after 1 a.m.