Donald Trump is addicted to being online. He's a 76-year-old with an army of sycophants and aides who can do the dirty work for him.
Trump's aide, Natalie Harp, is said to follow him around on the golf course to show him positive articles. She sometimes has a printer with her for the president.
Harp, a former host with One America News, often accompanies Trump on his daily golf outings, riding the course in a golf cart equipped with a laptop and sometimes a printer to show him uplifting news articles, online posts or other materials
Trump has a constant influx of positive reinforcement. According to the Post, on quiet days another aide called around to Trump's network of allies and asked them to call the former president to boost his spirits.
Tweet may have been deleted(opens in a new tab)
On the early days of Trump's presidential run, there was a lot of information. The lack of organization surrounding Trump and his team is detailed in the story.
Bringing a printer to the golf course is funnier than anything else. An aide is going to show Trump a print-out of a message from the account. That is a new level of silliness.
A right wing media personality tails Trump in a golf cart. It's great and funny.
Things are not going well for the former reality star turned president. He's selling trading cards. He is eating with people who are antisemitic and white supremacist. Aides are reading him nice posts. He's running for the presidency again.
Tim is a culture reporter at Mashable, where he writes about everything from food to fitness to weird stuff on the internet. He's posting a lot about Buffalo wings on the social networking site.