Donald Trump posted 565 times on Truth Social in April 2026, according to analysis cited in reporting by The Daily Beast. This represents a significant increase compared to his Twitter activity during the equivalent period in his first presidency: 250 posts in April 2018.
On average, Trump posted approximately 18 times per day in April 2026. According to the analysis, one-third of his social media activity during that month occurred during night-time hours.
Analysis shows Trump posted 189 times between 9pm and 6am local time in April 2026. This indicates that 83% of nights in April featured at least one nocturnal post during a typical adult sleep period.
Specific examples of night-time posts include a photo of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris posted at 10:35pm on April 5 without context, and an image depicting Trump as Jesus Christ published shortly before 3am. Trump later removed the Jesus Christ image and stated he believed he was being depicted as “a doctor healing people—because that’s what I do.”
Former staff members and supporters have expressed concerns about the posts, with some stating Trump is “clearly not well,” according to the reporting. Cameras have captured Trump nodding off during Cabinet meetings and press conferences, which the article attributes to the apparent sleep deprivation.
How many posts did Trump make on Truth Social in April 2026 compared to his first term? Trump posted 565 times on Truth Social in April 2026, compared to 250 posts on Twitter in April 2018, according to analysis cited in the reporting.
What percentage of Trump’s April posts occurred during night hours? One-third of Trump’s social media activity in April 2026 occurred during night-time hours, with 189 posts made between 9pm and 6am, representing 83% of the nights in April.
What response did Trump give regarding the Jesus Christ image? After posting an image depicting himself as Jesus Christ at approximately 3am, Trump removed it and stated he believed the image showed him as “a doctor healing people—because that’s what I do.”