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Law Practice

Jan. 4, 2017

Four Twitter rules for Donald J. Trump

There lessons to be drawn from the history of presidential communication with the public that should enable Trump to make the most of the possibilities that communicating via Twitter presents while sidestepping the medium's limitations. By Dan Eaton

Dan Eaton

Zilog Inc. , San Jose
By Dan Eaton

Donald Trump will continue to use Twitter to communicate with the American public once he takes office as President of the United States on January 20, 2017. There are four lessons to be drawn from the history of presidential communication with the public that should enable Trump to make the most of the possibilities that communicating via Twitter presents while sidestepping the medium's limitations.

Many of those lessons are c...

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