
MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump panicked posts in the very early hours of the morning as VP Harris continues to surge ahead of him.
In the early hours of the morning, while most of America was fast asleep, former President Donald Trump was wide awake—and apparently in a state of panic. At precisely 1:37 AM, Trump took to his favorite platform, Truth Social, to unleash a flurry of frantic posts that left his followers—and critics—wondering what could have possibly spurred such a late-night meltdown.
Speculation immediately began to swirl. Some pointed to the growing legal pressures Trump is facing, including multiple indictments and ongoing investigations. Others suggested that the latest polls, which show his grip on the Republican base may be slipping, could be the cause of his anxiety.
Trump’s posts were a mix of all-caps declarations, conspiracy theories, and personal attacks. He lashed out at political opponents, the media, and even members of his own party who have distanced themselves from him in recent months. His messages were erratic, jumping from topic to topic, with a tone that suggested genuine fear.
This isn’t the first time Trump has taken to social media in the dead of night, but the timing and intensity of this outburst have raised new questions about his state of mind. Is the former president feeling the heat from his mounting legal troubles? Or is he simply unable to cope with the possibility of losing his influence within the Republican Party?
As soon as Trump’s posts went live, reactions started flooding in. Supporters rallied behind him, echoing his claims and denouncing his critics. Meanwhile, detractors mocked the outburst, with some suggesting that Trump’s early morning panic is a sign that he’s losing control—both of his political future and his composure.
Only time will tell what impact this latest episode will have on Trump’s future. But one thing is clear: as the legal and political pressures continue to mount, we can expect more late-night outbursts from the former president. The question is, how will this affect his standing in the eyes of the American public