Here are some of the questionable tweets that Twitter says…

Twitter's internal review of the activity on its platform during the 2016 US presidential election led to the identification and suspension of accounts that were "potentially connected to a propaganda effort by a Russian government-linked organization," according to a blog post from the company. Twitter identified an organization it said took park in propaganda efforts; the Internet Research Agency - also referred to as Russia's "troll army."

More than a third of Mr Donald Trump’s tweets were sent before 10am.

Donald Trump's first year as President of the United States has been a story of Twitter and TV news, at least according to his social media activity. More than a third of Mr Trump's tweets were sent before 10am, when he is most likely to tweet about topics which get his supporters agitated, according to new analysis of the president's Twitter feed by the Press Association.

MSNBC Deletes Incorrect Tweet About Ambassador To Panama

An MSNBC producer and the official MSNBC Twitter account incorrectly claimed earlier Friday that the U.S. ambassador to Panama was resigning over Trump's "s**thole" comments. Mary Emily O'Hara, a segment producer for MSNBC, said that John Feeley was resigning over allegations that Trump referred to Haiti and African countries as "shitty countries."

Donald Trump slams the new US Embassy in Battersea and says he will not travel to London to open it

US president Donald Trump has confirmed he will not travel to the UK to open the new American embassy - and hit out at the Battersea location of the 1.2 billion dollar project. Writing on Twitter, Mr Trump said he thought the embassy's move from Grosvenor Square in Mayfair to Nine Elms, was a "bad deal".

UPDATE 6-U.S. House passes NSA spying bill after Trump tweets cause confusion

The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill to renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program, overcoming objections from privacy advocates and confusion prompted by morning tweets from President Donald Trump that initially questioned the spying tool. The legislation, which passed 256-164 and split party lines, is the culmination of a yearslong debate in Congress on the proper scope of U.S. intelligence collection - one fueled by the 2013 disclosures of classified surveillance secrets by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

After Florida, more states press for offshore drilling exemptions

Governors and other officials from several U.S. coastal states ramped up pressure on the Trump administration on Wednesday to exempt their waters from an offshore drilling plan, hours after the Interior Department granted Florida's request to opt out. The backlash could complicate President Donald Trump's efforts to expand oil and gas production offshore.

Do We Actually Have A President?

Axios reports on what it tells us is the president's real schedule -- not the one that's released to the public,. It's -- how do I put this? -- relaxed: President Trump is starting his official day much later than he did in the early days of his presidency, often around 11am, and holding far fewer meetings, according to copies of his private schedule shown to Axios.

Trump is scaling back his already light White House work schedule in 2018: report

President Donald Trump is starting work later and ending the day earlier in 2018, according to internal White House documents obtained by Jonathan Swan of Axios.com . Trump is postponing the beginning of his work day until 11 a.m., taking fewer meetings and and demanding more "executive time" in which he is unscheduled for official duties.

Playboy Reporter: Republicans Won’t Invoke 25th Amendment As Long As…

With all of the speculation about Trump and his fitness for office since the release of Michael Wolff's new book the topic of whether anyone will finally invoke the 25th Amendment and remove Trump from office was being discussed on every single one of the Sunday talk shows this weekend. Trump took to Twitter again this morning and made the unfortunate analogy to how Ronald Reagan was treated when he was in office... I've had to put up with the Fake News from the first day I announced that I would be running for President.

Mindy Kaling tweet mocking Trump gets like from US Army

Trump labels Jake Tapper a 'flunky' after CNN host kicks White House aide Stephen Miller off the air for being 'hysterical' Steve Bannon makes groveling APOLOGY to the president and his son - saying his 'treason' comments about Trump Tower meeting were meant for Paul Manafort 'You guys, I'm like really smart': Official US Army Twitter account 'likes' Mindy Kaling tweet mocking Trump as sounding like The Office's Kelly Kapoor Female high school basketball coach, 26, charged with sexual battery for 'having a sexual relationship with a male student as young as 16' 'It hasn't been easy.

Which people close to Trump might doubt his mental fitness?

"The Democrats and their lapdogs, the Fake News Mainstream Media are taking out the old Ronald Reagan playbook and screaming mental stability and intelligence," he wrote on Twitter on Saturday. His tweet may have been in reaction to the new book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House , which claims that some of the president's advisers have privately belittled his sanity and intelligence.

The Latest: Cumberbatch riffs on ‘stable genius’ tweet

When a producer mentioned a Twitter post from Benedict Cumberbatch led to a TV role, the actor couldn't resist riffing on President Donald Trump's "stable genius" tweet. Michael Jackson, executive producer of Showtime's new "Patrick Melrose" series, told TV critics Saturday that he learned from Twitter that Cumberbatch longed to play the title role.