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According to a recent analysis by author and Trump biographer Michael Wolff, President Donald Trump has significantly increased his late-night activity on Truth Social.
Wolff, who co-hosts the podcast 'Inside Trump's Head,' described these posting sessions as indicators of stress and anxiety in the president.Data from The Daily Beast shows Trump averaged about 27 posts per night during May 2026, up slightly from April.
Wolff noted a contrast between Trump's late-night posting frenzies and his daytime golf outings, interpreting the golf as a display of nonchalance while viewing the posts as signs that the president feels isolated and overwhelmed by his responsibilities.
The biographer suggested that these behaviors reveal a different side of Trump than the public often sees, one that feels the pressure of the presidency despite his public image of confidence and rule-breaking independence.
Wolff pointed out that Trump's relationship with the job is unique compared to traditional politicians, emphasizing his desire to operate without constraints.This commentary emerges amid ongoing political discussions about the president's decision-making and mental state as the 2026 midterms approach.
The article highlights how these habits may reflect underlying challenges in managing the demands of the office, though they are presented through an interpretive lens by the biographer rather than clinical assessment.
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