Trump May Have Broken Law By Deleting Misspelled Tweet

The Tweeter in Chief is doing double duty on his favorite social-media platform. President Trump sent messages from both his personal account early Saturday and the official @POTUS one, praising reviews of his speech — and possibly breaking the law by twice deleting a tweet. “I am honered [sic] to serve you, the great American...

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