"Lula from Brazil tells Trump to spend little time publishing the U.S. president is working to meet media needs to have "damn headlines," said Brazilian leader"

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U.S. president Donald Trump should focus on moving the country, alternatively of spending besides much time on social media, said his Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Trump posted over 2100 posts on his fact Social platform since returning to the White home on 20 January, sending an average of 17 messages a day as reported by The Independent in early June.He was even more active in the network during the 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran this month, in which he warned both sides not to violate U.S. negotiated ceasefire in the Post fact Social.Lula criticized Trump's extended usage of social media in an interview with the g1 news service on Wednesday, saying: "in this troubled world, in which we have a president of a country the size of the United States, who must watch his words, think about what he says, must spend little time on the Internet, and more on moving the state, must think more about free trade, multilateralism, must take more care of peace"."What do we see in the press all day?

request for bloody headlines’ said Brazilian leader.In an interview with The Atlantic in April Trump revealed how his actual Social posts were formed.

“I compose fast as hell.

You'd be amazed.

You'd be impressed.

And I like doing it alone.

Sometimes I dictate, but I like to do it alone”.White home spokesperson Taylor Rogers had previously defended Trump's usage of social media, saying it made him "the most transparent president in past and meets the Americans where they are to straight communicate their policies, messages and crucial announcements".Lula attacked Trump, who had good relations with erstwhile Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, on respective occasions in fresh months.

In February, he said that the president of the United States was elected to regulation his country, "and not regulation the world."In March, at an impasse on tariffs announced by Washington, Lula stated: "There's no point in Trump screaming from there due to the fact that I learned not to fear a angry face."Referring to Trump's plans to replace Gaza in an exclusive resort, Lula said: “No 1 can make a beautiful place at the top of the bodies of women and children.”



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