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2017

When Comey testified, Donald Trump's Twitter was … quiet. Too quiet.

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The president was uncharacteristically disciplined today.

President Donald Trump, a man not known for his restraint or his thoughtfulness on social media, nevertheless made it through the entire James Comey hearing today without uttering a single word on Twitter.

According to Politico, this comes as a relief to Trump’s aides, who worried that “the president would feel compelled to respond directly to Comey’s claims.” But on Thursday morning, even as Comey accused the White House of spreading “lies, plain and simple,” there was nary a peep from the president.

Trump’s uncharacteristic discipline disappointed some observers:

White House sources told Politico that the president made the decision not to tweet Wednesday night, but he has been watching the hearing today. While Trump is not live-tweeting, his son, Donald Trump Jr. has been filling in, defending his father repeatedly this morning in response to Comey’s testimony.

Trump has complained this week that the press has tried to suppress his tweets. “They hate that I can get the honest and unfiltered message out,” he said Tuesday morning on Twitter.

In truth, the press has lapped up all of Trump’s tweets, particularly his early morning diatribes, which have often injected a zany element into the headlines. At the hearing Thursday morning, Comey explained that it was one of Trump’s haphazard tweets that convinced the former FBI director to share his memos with the press.

As I wrote on Tuesday, Trump’s tweets are a huge problem for his administration, from both a legal and a public relations standpoint.

If Trump wants to communicate directly with Americans, then he has to accept the consequences of his words. It’s telling that he prefers to broadcast unfocused, typo-ridden thoughts on Twitter — a reactive medium that demands little in the way of contemplation.

Perhaps this explains why, according to a Monmouth University poll last week, 61 percent of Americans believe Trump does more to hurt himself whenever he speaks on his own behalf. Americans can hear what the president is saying — they just don’t seem that impressed.















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