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The new material, issued nearly every morning, has become required reading for his fans, detractors and stenographers, and they are driving the news cycle — the Washington Post fact-checks every one of them. He tweeted just now, about “big stuff” in the automotive jobs market and negotiated military spending, and also another dig against Rep. John Lewis of Georgia, with whom he is currently engaged in a feud. It’s haughty and a little stupid. And right now thousands upon thousands of words are being written about them, as if trying to decipher a meaning from them that I suspect does not exist. Trump told the UK’s Sunday Times this week that he has no intention of dropping his Twitter handle in favor of a new, more presidential one — he’s got 20 million followers, more than the populationof Romania. And he said he doesn’t plan to stop tweeting, citing it as a way around the traditional press that he says covers him “dishonestly.” It’s a terrible idea, of course.

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