Trump's Twitter account went on an all-caps rant this morning while he remains in the hospital

15 tweets. Really.
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Tim Marcin
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President Donald Trump — or someone with access to his Twitter account — was absolutely going off on Monday morning. The president sent a barrage of all-caps tweets urging people to vote for him.

Just a casual 15 all-caps tweets to go with your morning coffee. Yes, I'm being literal. Fifteen tweets.

"STOCK MARKET HIGHS. VOTE!" read one. "SPACE FORCE. VOTE!" read another. "PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH (BRING OUR SOLDIERS HOME). VOTE!" read another tweet.

Here's a sample of the other posts the president's account fired off.

The president, who tested positive for COVID-19 sometimes last week was admitted to Walter Reed hospital on Friday for his coronavirus symptoms and has been in the hospital ever since. Trump has reportedly grown frustrated with having to be in the hospital despite reportedly quite serious health concerns.

On Sunday, 74-year-old took a car ride to greet supporters outside Walter Reed despite the fact that it likely put Secret Service agents in the vehicle with him at risk of contracting the potentially deadly virus. Dr. James P. Phillips, an attending physician at Walter Reed, tweeted about the decision being reckless.

The rapid-fire tweets on Monday could seemingly be another frustration release valve for the president. It could also be someone in the president's orbit filling for the Trump. The huge drop-off in tweets from the president during his sickness has led to a fair bit of speculation about his condition.

It's unclear if the president himself posted the tweets on Monday, but they didn't have Trump's typical, frequent spelling errors.

As of Monday morning, the president's most recent tweet came around 9 a.m. ET, in which he urged folks to register to vote.

The state of the president's health amid his hospitalization, meanwhile, has been riddled with confusion. Trump's doctors have insisted he might leave Walter Reed as soon as Monday, but his doctors have also said the president's blood oxygen levels had dropped twice over two days. The New York Times reported on Sunday that the use of a certain steroid on the president suggests to some experts that his case might be more severe than Trump's doctors have let on.

UPDATE: Oct. 5, 2020, 3:22 p.m. EDT Trump's doctor's on Monday afternoon said that he will leave Walter Reed Medical Center on Monday evening.

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Tim Marcin
Associate Editor, Culture

Tim Marcin is an Associate Editor on the culture team at Mashable, where he mostly digs into the weird parts of the internet. You'll also see some coverage of memes, tech, sports, trends, and the occasional hot take. You can find him on Bluesky (sometimes), Instagram (infrequently), or eating Buffalo wings (as often as possible).

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