Donald Trump's social media activity on his Truth Social platform escalated in 2026, prompting an extensive analysis by the BBC. The news organization sifted through thousands of posts to understand the former President's communication patterns.
The BBC's investigation sought to pinpoint Trump's busiest posting days and hours. It also aimed to categorize the types of content he frequently shared. Ros Atkins presented the findings of this analysis.
Separately, authorities in New York and New Jersey have initiated an inquiry into an association following reports that fans were misled regarding ticket sales and seat locations for an event. Carl Nasman, reporting




