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US President Donald Trump has reached a new record on the day of his impeachment trial tweeting 131 times.

US President Donald Trump has reached a new record tweeting 131 times on the day of his impeachment trial. Trump tweeted 131 times on Wednesday in a 16-hour period - making it the most active day on his account since becoming president.

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