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    one thing that it always wondered me or left me a bit confused is:

    why doesn't Trump use the @POTUS for official government stuff and uses his personal @real to express himself as a citizen or person and investigation or whatever may be the case.

    I personally thinks that these things should be separated because he's the President of all US citizens.

    like campaigns for his political party.

    if parties exist I think that in general the government shoudln't be involved in the elections as in campaigning and that sort of stuff.

    they should leave it for its party members to do so.

    how can they represent all if they defend their own party?
    I will never understand that or see the logic...I mean I understand their logic , the present situation's logic.

    but from the viewpoint of state I think this should be separated.

    I don't know if someone understands what I mean.
    nobody needs to explain me why it is like this and why it makes sense in the logic we were confronted and grew up with all our lives, for the ones who did.

    I'm questioning the whole thing as in who does the government really represents?

    are there any cases where it's different as I describe it?

    • probably better in the politics thread.
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    • ...or person under investigation
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    • wants to keep the followers to himself after he gets impeached. tremendous business.chukkaphob
    • ^ yup, he's gotta 'control' everything (even though he clearly has no clue)formed
    • They did say that his account equated to the 'official' account (probably because he threw a fit when they tried to get him to switch).formed
    • cos he's a cunt and wants everything to still be on his account when he's no longer POTUSBusterBoy
    • sad thing is, all of his tweets as president will be recorded as official statements for posterity.BonSeff

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