That’s not a normal posting rhythm. That’s closer to a live commentary stream where the “refresh” button never gets a break.
And what was the topic of this alleged late-night marathon? Not policy updates. Not international negotiations. Not even subtle political messaging.
Instead, the feed was reportedly dominated by intense personal political attacks aimed at Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton—with the tone quickly escalating across reposts and shared content.
Internet users, of course, reacted exactly as you’d expect:
- “Did I miss a memo?”
- “Is this a press conference or a livestream?”
- “Why is my timeline suddenly on turbo mode?”
The Post That Made Everyone Go: “Wait… WHAT?”
Among the most viral moments was a reposted claim calling for the “arrest of Obama,” using extremely dramatic language like “treason,” “sedition,” and the ever-popular internet phrase energy: “lock him up first!”
Now, to be clear, the internet has seen political exaggeration before—but this one had that special late-night chaos flavor where people aren’t sure if they’re reading commentary, outrage bait, or something that accidentally escaped containment.
Screenshots spread fast. Reactions spread faster.




