This redefines the term, 'owning the news cycle.' https://t.co/kbiWgsjZLS
— Kemp Mullaney (@KempMullaney) December 28, 2017
The whiplash waterfall! https://t.co/B1qAVrFuuw
— Samantha Garfield (@sssamsterdam) December 28, 2017
A stunningly regular series of political drama: Trump's wild first year of the presidency in one chart via @axios https://t.co/W2CeO7onLa
— Melisa Goh (@gohRare) December 28, 2017
News cycles during Trump's first year in office. Kind of painful to look at tbh. Full dataset here: https://t.co/E5Hrbs5tcl https://t.co/QSi4TLhyYq
— Jeff Giesea? (@jeffgiesea) December 28, 2017
The scandal & lie fatigue that set in for most of us about a month in to this "so-called 'presidency'" has slowly morphed into a resigned outrage. We are waiting for the #BlueWave2018 to finally put a check on #TraitorTrump & investigate his corruption.
— Daniel Morgan (@sdanielm) December 28, 2017
Sad reflection of how complacent Americans have become. Such a short attention spans – by the time the country is revamped and constitution gone, most will still likely only be focusing on the NFL national anthem issue.
— Harriet Brown (@clieharriet) December 28, 2017
Wow, this is an incredible way to visualize 'why it matters.' Thanks for the insight @StefWKight
— Mark Theurer (@MarkCTheurer) December 28, 2017
Polygraph-esque.
— Chuck Kennedy (@ChuckKennedyDC) December 28, 2017
Charts, graphs, numbers really can't reflect the serious damage he and the crew are doing. I'll give him credit for positives, as soon as I see them. The damage is deep.
— Donna Marie Jarma (@DmJ43) December 28, 2017