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They're is no way Trump wrote that tweet. It is full of punctuation and clearly gets a point across. It was clearly written by someone else. Nevertheless, time to delete protonmail.
He rarely writes any of his tweets. They're dictated to staff
I doubt very much his dictation sounded anything like that tweet. There may have been five or ten words in common.
I've seen more than a few theories about exactly what Trump says, who does the stenography, and how much of it gets included in his tweets. Early in his presidency, the tone of his tweets was very fast-and-loose. Then the staff got shuffled and they started sounding more polished. But by the end of the presidency, they'd degraded back down to "Old Man Yells At Louds" levels of comment again.
My dear friend, what is happening over here: “They are is no way…”?