THE TRUTH BEHIND TRUMP’S LATE-NIGHT POSTS: BOMBSHELL REVELATIONS FROM HIS FORMER DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY

In a rare and candid conversation, Sarah Matthews—former White House Deputy Press Secretary under Donald Trump—pulled back the curtain on the chaos inside the West Wing, revealed how information was managed around the president, and, most intriguingly, exposed the real story behind Trump’s infamous late-night social media posts.
West Wing: Arena of Big Egos and Backstage Turmoil
Sarah Matthews described Trump’s West Wing as a battleground of giant personalities and constant internal conflict. “There was a culture of fear,” she recalled. “People were always walking a tightrope, trying to keep Trump happy and avoid his unpredictable anger or sudden firings.”
Things grew even more tense after the 2020 election, as Trump pushed conspiracy theories about voter fraud. “Many people actively avoided him during that period, afraid of his outbursts or being pressured into doing something illegal,” Sarah revealed.
Filtering Information and Managing the President’s Mood
Sarah shared a startling “office secret”: The communications team would routinely print out articles and tweets praising Trump to “boost his mood”—sometimes even on the golf course, with a staffer dubbed the “human printer” always at the ready.
“The goal was to control what he saw, because if Trump read something negative, he’d fixate on it and repeat it endlessly online,” she said. This led to Trump living in a bubble, receiving only a sanitized, flattering version of reality, and becoming increasingly disconnected from what was really happening outside the White House.
The Truth About Those 2-3 AM Posts
One of the biggest mysteries for the American media has always been: Is Trump really awake all night posting, or are those posts scheduled by staff? Sarah is unequivocal: “Those 2 or 3 AM posts absolutely come from Trump himself. They’re raw, emotional, and immediate reactions to whatever he’s just seen or heard.”
This habit fueled countless media firestorms, as Trump’s impulsive late-night posts would send his communications team scrambling to clean up the mess every morning.
The “Throw Everything at the Wall” Strategy and the Epstein Scandal
When asked about Trump’s crisis management—especially regarding the Epstein scandal—Sarah said Trump is completely in charge of his own messaging, often “throwing everything at the wall and seeing what sticks.” She explained, “He’s always believed he’s untouchable, that controversies will just blow over. But the Epstein story hasn’t faded, and now you see him getting desperate, changing his explanations again and again.”
Sarah added, “I believe Trump knew exactly what Epstein was up to, but chose to look the other way for personal gain. If he were a decent person, he would have called the police long ago.”
January 6th: The Real Mood Inside the White House
Sarah was clear: “99.9% of the people in the West Wing that day were shocked, saddened, and disappointed in Trump’s handling of the situation. Many wanted to resign, but not everyone had the courage. Even now, some privately support me for speaking out, but won’t say so publicly.”
Mainstream Republicans: Endangered Species in Today’s Politics
When asked about her current political alignment, Sarah admitted she no longer sees her ideals reflected in the Republican Party. “People like Romney, McCain, Portman—they’re all gone. Politics now only rewards those willing to do anything to stay on Trump’s good side.”
Conclusion: A President Living in a Filtered Bubble
Sarah Matthews’ revelations make it clear: Donald Trump was not just a president who demanded loyalty and flattery, but also one who was kept inside a carefully managed bubble of positive news. His late-night posts, erratic messaging, and bungled crisis responses are all symptoms of a leader increasingly isolated from reality.
What do you think about these revelations? Can America return to its traditional values, or is it destined to spiral further into extremism and media manipulation? Share your thoughts below!
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