Analysis of comedic content extracted from the former U.S. President’s social media activity reveals recurring themes and stylistic elements that contributed to its perceived humor. Instances often involved exaggerated claims, direct attacks on opponents, or seemingly impulsive pronouncements, garnering significant attention and commentary.
The perceived amusement derived from these pronouncements stems from a combination of factors. These include the unexpected nature of the statements from a prominent political figure, the perceived absurdity of certain claims, and the rapid dissemination and amplification of these messages via social media. This phenomenon also highlights the evolving relationship between political discourse and entertainment.