President Trump fires off tweets with typos, media bashing as soon as he's back from foreign trip






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President Trump is off the plane and back on the tweetstorm train. 
Trump was back in the United States on Sunday, after his nine-day first foreign trip in office, and he marked the occasion by unleashing a series of morning tweets stuffed with typos and tantrums.
Trump started his morning by sending his 31 million followers what appeared to be incomplete or outdated draft tweets saved from his time abroad.
“Big win in Montana for Republicans! We,” he tweeted, and then deleted.
He posted another short-lived tweet — “Just arrived in Italy after having a very successful NATO meeting in Brussels. Told other nations they must pay more, not fair to U.S.” — long after he had arrived in, and left, Italy.
Then came Trump being Trump again.
“It is my opinion that many of the leaks coming out of the White House are fabricated lies made up by the #FakeNews media,” he wrote in one tweet.

“Whenever you see the words 'sources say' in the fake news media, and they don't mention names........it is very possible that those sources don't exsist but are made up by fake news writers. #FakeNews is the enemy!”
Going back to Montana's special House election, in which body slamming Republican candidate Greg Gianforte emerged the victor, Trump wrote, “Does anyone notice how the Montana Congressional race was such a big deal to Dems & Fake News until the Republican won? V was poorly covered.”
Before 9 a.m., Trump had already tweeted away whatever goodwill he worked up while traveling — and while keeping away Twitter.
Sunday marked Trump’s first full day in Washington since he had embarked on his nine-day jaunt through Saudi Arabia, Israel, Italy and Belgium.
Through most of the trip, commentators and critics took note of a seemingly more mature Trump, as he rationally condemned Islamic militants and even appeared to learn some lessons about peace from the Pope.
Through it all, Trump mostly kept his thumbs away from his Twitter app, filing only a few straightforward tweets about his travels.
But near the end of the trip, the restraint started to fade. Trump combatively challenged other NATO countries to pay their fair share in the military alliance, and he left open questions about whether he will walk away from the international Paris Accord on global warming.
And then, as soon as it was all over, he jumped right back to Twitter.


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