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Trump’s First Tweets As President Come From His Personal Account

Trump’s First Tweets As President Come From His Personal Account

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Donald Trump’s first tweets as president were sent less an hour after he took the oath of office Friday, and came from his personal @realDonaldTrump account, not the official White House @POTUS account.

It appears Trump will use the same account he tweeted from during the campaign, at least initially, than switch to the account set up by the White House in 2015. (RELATED: Trump Says His Twitter Account Will Continue To Get Around The ‘Dishonest’ Press)

The POTUS account, like WhiteHouse.gov, switched over from the former control of President Barack Obama’s administration to the Trump team. The tweets were likely pre-loaded and posted by Trump’s incoming White House staff, as the new president is still involved with inauguration activities.

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Trump’s first tweets echoed the populist message from his inaugural address, emphasizing that he intends to put power back into the hands of the people.

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Trump tweeted that no Americans will be forgotten.