
everyone knows that if Biden gets in, this market is going to crash" - Donald Trump, August 13, 2020 "Joe will drive the market into a depression.It's weird how a year ago Republicans were yelling about the ghost of Hugo Chavez.

He’s grown his following to nearly one million people through video threads and commentary on Trumpism, right-wing media, and the “Republican echo chamber and normalizes radicalism and conspiracy theories.” Here are some of his most viral tweets: One person described Aaron Rupar’s Twitter as “the RedZone channel of the Trump era.” Aaron Rupar podcast appearances - Marjorie Taylor Greene’s “loony lies”.Aaron Rupar Substack posts - A Sobering Reminder.

Aaron Rupar Twitter content - It's weird how a year ago Republicans were yelling about the ghost of Hugo Chavez.Here is some of his standout content: Aaron Rupar’s most popular content His “fair, but not impartial” coverage on Twitter and Substack is meant to appeal to a progressive audience, and he “immerses in right-wing media and watches Trump rallies so you have to.” Through his twitter and Public Notice newsletter, the former Vox journalist analyzes what he describes as “the biggest story in American politics today… the Republican Party’s turn against democracy and embrace of authoritarianism.”Īfter three years at Vox, he started his newsletter to do independent reporting on Trumpism “without worrying about how it fits into someone else’s editorial vision.”

If you spend even a little bit of time on Twitter, you’ve probably seen an Aaron Rupar tweet in your feed.
