Trump’s 6,000+ posts a day force Western diplomats to track every message. The White House press office logged 2.4 million words of Trump speech in a year, quadruple Tolstoy’s War & Peace. Diplomats now monitor his 433 public events and 80‑minute press conferences, noting spikes at midnight, 11 a.m., 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. The UK Foreign Office flagged a night‑time post that may have involved Nigel Farage trying to pressure Trump to drop the Diego Garcia agreement. A diplomat in London said the constant noise makes it hard to spot policy pearls, as Trump oscillates between childhood anecdotes and threats to send an armada to Iran or slash Canadian tariffs. The chaotic style, combined with private Truth Social posts, forces diplomats to translate incoherence into actionable intelligence. The situation underscores the growing challenge of managing a president whose social media outbursts can shift alliances and threaten stability.

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