Man fed 32,754 of Donald Trump’s Truth Social posts to AI and one concerning observation stands out

Donald Trump has never been shy about sharing his thoughts online. But what happens when artificial intelligence is asked to analyze every single post he has made on social media? One YouTuber decided to find out.

The creator behind the channel I Ask AI uploaded more than 32,000 posts from Donald Trump’s Truth Social account into Anthropic’s AI chatbot Claude and asked it to identify patterns in the president’s language, behavior and personality.

The project, titled I Fed ALL of Trump’s Truth Social Posts Into AI. Here’s What It Found, was designed to examine Trump’s online activity without providing the AI with any outside information about his life, political career or public image.

Instead, Claude was instructed to rely solely on the content of the posts themselves.

AI identifies one dominant theme

After reviewing 32,754 posts, Claude concluded that the strongest pattern was what it described as self-focus.

According to the AI, Trump frequently positioned himself at the center of events, even when discussing broader topics such as politics, the economy or international affairs.

The chatbot noted that roughly one in every 11 posts consisted primarily of self-praise. It also found that Trump’s own name appeared as the most common positive reference throughout the dataset.

“He is the protagonist of nearly everything he writes,” Claude reportedly concluded.

The AI suggested that many posts eventually circled back to Trump’s achievements, popularity, legal battles or public image.

Conflict appeared throughout the posts

Another recurring theme identified by the analysis was conflict.

Claude found that accusations and criticism were among the most common forms of communication across the archive. Thousands of posts focused on political opponents, legal disputes and individuals Trump viewed as adversaries.

The AI also highlighted what it described as a combination of grievance and triumph.

According to the analysis, Trump often portrayed himself as both a victim of unfair treatment and a successful winner at the same time.

Claude argued that references to investigations, legal cases and claims of persecution frequently appeared alongside posts celebrating victories, poll numbers and accomplishments.

Unusual posting habits

The project also generated statistics about Trump’s posting behavior.

The AI reported that nearly nine percent of the posts were categorized as self-praise. More than 16 percent contained heavy use of capital letters, while over a quarter were posted between midnight and 6 a.m.

Other commonly identified categories included praise, boasting and accusations.

The YouTuber emphasized that the experiment was not intended as a psychological evaluation or medical assessment. Claude’s conclusions were based entirely on the text of the posts supplied to it and did not include interviews, biographical information or outside reporting.

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