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Trump Launches Post-Davos Overnight Truth Social Blitz With TikTok Claim and NATO Border Remark

The late-night burst shifted his Davos narrative into unilateral messaging that mixes policy signals with personal attacks.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets documented a rapid posting spree after his return from Davos, ranging from more than 70 posts in about 50 minutes to as many as 124 over roughly five hours.
  • He claimed credit for “saving TikTok,” describing a new U.S.-based ownership arrangement and publicly thanking China’s President Xi Jinping for approving the deal.
  • He suggested invoking NATO’s Article 5 to have allies protect the U.S. southern border, presenting the idea as a test of the alliance.
  • He posted a letter withdrawing an invitation for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to join his proposed Board of Peace.
  • Much of the feed consisted of reposted supporter clips and recycled grievances, including debunked 2020 election claims, alongside promotions such as the trailer for Melania Trump’s documentary and attacks on figures including Gavin Newsom, Ilhan Omar, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Jerome Powell.