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I won’t stop tweeting, says Trump

Donald Trump takes the oath of office with his wife Melania and son Barron at his side. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

President Donald Trump has hinted his supporters that he will keep tweeting.

At one of his presidential inaugural balls on Friday, Trump asked the audience if he “should keep the Twitter going”.

“Let me ask you, should I keep the Twitter going or not?” he asked

“Keep it going? I think so.

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“Because the enemies keep saying ‘Oh, that’s terrible’.

“But it’s a way of bypassing dishonest media.”

Trump also talked about how he broke all the analyses against him and went on to win the presidency.

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According to him, he knew for a long time that he would win.

“I knew that I would win; about four weeks to the election, I knew that we would win,” he said.

He explained his campaign team’s strategy to win the election, disclosing that two weeks to the poll, they had 42 rallies adding, “incredible!”

The president said his support base was no longer just supporters but “a movement”.

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“This (Make America Great Again!) is an incredible movement,” he said.

“I mean, the world has never seen something like this before.

“There is nothing like this anywhere in the world.”

He also promised to bring jobs back to America again.

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“The jobs are already coming back. Can’t you see it?” Trump asked the cheering crowd, adding that even those who did not like him had told him after the inauguration that “it was incredible!”

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